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  1. LANSING, Mich. , May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Chrysler Group LLC Chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne has been named a 2012 John G. Thodis Michigan Manufacturer of the Year by the Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA). The MMA award, which recognizes the Full Article at PR Newswire

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  3. Detroit's sales results in April were mixed. Chrysler was up 20%, continuing its strong performance of late, while Ford had trouble selling its most fuel-efficient car at a time of high fuel prices, but no trouble selling truck models, and would up down Full Article at USA Today

  4. Chrysler Group CEO says demand is so strong for the Jeep Grand Cherokee that the factory is skipping the usual two-week summer shutdown, and will add the previously announced 1,100 new jobs in November instead of waiting for next year. Sergio Marchionne Full Article at USA Today

  5. Chrysler Group to move Great Lakes Business Center and support other company functions to Rock Ventures' Historic Dime Building Building to be renamed Chrysler House as the latest feature of Downtown Detroit Skyline Chrysler Group LLC today announced tha Full Article at PR Newswire

  6. Chrysler Group Chairman and CEO and UAW Chrysler Vice President greet Trade-Union Organizer, Human Rights Activist and Nobel Peace Laureate Walesa speaks to plant employees Tours the home of the Jeep® Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango to see implementatio Full Article at PR Newswire

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    U.S. automaker Chrysler's quarterly report said it made the largest profit since its bankruptcy, earning four times what it made in the first quarter of 2011. Chrysler said it earned $473 million with revenues up 25 percent to $16.4 billion in the first Full Article at United Press International

  8. Chrysler Group continued its march back from near death in 2009 with first-quarter net income of $473 million, up more than 300%. The profit was on net revenue of $16.4 billion, up 25% from a year ago. And its net debt has been cut to $1.althi3 billion a Full Article at USA Today

  9. DETROIT – Chrysler on Thursday said it earned $473 million in the first quarter, exceeding its profit for all of 2011 in just three months as its global sales rose 33 percent. The profit, the largest in any quarter since the carmaker’s 2009 bankruptcy, w Full Article at The New York Times

  10. Chrysler Group net income in the first quarter of 2012 more than quadrupled to $473 million Net revenue for the quarter was $16.4 billion, up 25 percent from $13.1 billion a year ago Modified Operating Profit(a) grew to $740 million for the first quarter Full Article at PR Newswire

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    Published: March. 30, 2012 at 1:41 PM ROME, March 30 (UPI) -- Fiat Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne said the company would remain in Italy, settling an issue that had unions in an uproar. Asked if Fiat had decided to remain in Italy, Marchionne Full Article at United Press International

  12. The fear among Chrysler employees that the company's will go under is gone, Chrysler and Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne told "60 Minutes" Sunday night. "I remember when I came here, in 2009, there's not a thing worse for a leader than to see fear in people's Full Article at USA Today

  13. The improbable turnaround of Chrysler and the maestro orchestrating it -- Chrysler and Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne -- will be featured tonight on "60 minutes" on CBS at 7 p.m. ET. Reporter Steve Kroft interviewed Marchionne in both Chrysler headquarters i Full Article at USA Today

  14. A year after the troubled re-launch of Fiat in the U.S. , there are signs the brand is closer to getting on the right track. In February, Fiat had its best month yet in the U.S. with sales of 3,227. As of last week, Fiat 500 sales for March were on pace t Full Article at USA Today

  15. (John Wiley & Sons) - ‘Mondo Agnelli: Fiat, Chrysler, and the Power of a Dynasty’ by Jennifer Clark Fiat, Chrysler, and the Power of a Dynasty By Jennifer Clark Wiley. 360 pp. $29.95 “ Mondo Agnelli ,” by Jennifer Clark, is a history of Italian automaker Full Article at The Washington Post

  16. While Chrysler paid CEO Sergio Marchionne $0 last year, he pocketed $18.9 million from his day job as Fiat's CEO, the company reported in a filing. The disclosure came as Fiat said a union-government fight in Italy has forced it to cut production and may Full Article at USA Today

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    Published: March. 7, 2012 at 11:45 PM AUBURN HILLS, Mich. , March 7 (UPI) -- Chrysler Group Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne worked without compensation in 2011, the second straight year he has done so, company documents reveal. The U.S. automake Full Article at United Press International

  18. Chrysler Chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne received no salary or stock awards from Chrysler in 2011, the company said in its annual report filed with the government. His $0 is in stark contrast to Ford CEO Alan Mulally. As we reported yesterday, he's an Full Article at USA Today

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    Thierry Roge/Reuters Opel workers marched in Brussels in January 2010 to protest the closing of the Opel factory in Antwerp. Opel and other carmakers are under new pressure to reduce overcapacity. GENEVA — While Europe has been preoccupied with the euro Full Article at The New York Times

  20. GENEVA — It took a reporter from Poland to ask the question that was on everybody’s mind at the press conference conducted at the Geneva auto show Tuesday by Sergio Marchionne, the chief executive of Chrysler and Fiat. Sergio, what’s with the beard? Mr. Full Article at The New York Times

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Sergio Marchionne (born June 17, 1952 in Chieti, Italy) is an Italian businessman trained in Canada and is the current CEO of the Fiat S.p.A. and Chrysler Group LLC. In January 2006 he was also elected Chairman of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA). He is the Chairman of SGS and a member of the Board of Directors of UBS. On... Full Article At Wikipedia.org

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