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19th November 2010, 23:59 #21
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Originally Posted by UltimateDanGTRMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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20th November 2010, 00:00 #22
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Originally Posted by Valve BounceMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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20th November 2010, 03:53 #23
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Originally Posted by ioan
I am not uninformed, (a subtle difference to being misinformed) and am well aware of Lamborghini's owners. I pointed out above, that Lamborghini has achieved practically nothing on the track. Ferrari is a very different story.
I do not know of pending business deals between VW and FIAT. I am simply stating an opinion that I cannot see FIAT selling Ferrari to VW. Italian business interests (FIAT), rescued Ferrari from a Ford buyout in the 1960s,
why would they sell now when it is much more successful?
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20th November 2010, 12:02 #24
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Originally Posted by D28
Italian, and any other business interests are ruled by money and if, a big IF indeed, FIAT will have to sell Ferrari to the highest bidder than they will do it.
Ferrari was profitable a few years ago however they were not left untouched by the crisis.
I would love to see Ferrari get into proper management hands, people with a vertical back spine. Someone who can build on their strong heritage, instead of the bella figura they have now.
Anyway we can only speculate.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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20th November 2010, 12:32 #25
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Originally Posted by D28
On the flip side, VW are also run by business men. There would have to be a sound business case to warrant the probably exhorbidant amount of lucre that FIAT are going to want. To make it worth while the acquisition of Ferrari would have to result in selling more VWs. If Ferrari don't sell FIATs then they'll sell even fewer VWs.
In short, it's not going to happen and heaven forbid if it does.Forza Ferrari!!
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20th November 2010, 12:47 #26
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isn't going to happen. If Fiat are going to flog off any part of the wedding china it'll be Alfa Romeo.
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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20th November 2010, 12:48 #27
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P.S I own a Fiat and I don't feel I own part of a Ferrari or anything.....
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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20th November 2010, 13:38 #28
Stop dreaming...neither Ferrari, nor Alfa Romeo will be owned by foreigners ever ! :
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20th November 2010, 13:41 #29
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Pino, an Alfa Romeo sale is very much on the cards. VW are officially on record saying they want Alfa too....
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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20th November 2010, 15:03 #30Originally Posted by Daniel
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