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Marchionne successor to be discussed

Directors of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) are to meet today to discuss who will succeed Sergio Marchionne as CEO, the Italian-Canadian currently on medical leave following surgery to his shoulder. The meeting follows reports yesterday that the 66-year-old - who was due to retire early next year - will not be returning to his role as CEO at FCA or president at Ferrari. His most likely successor at Ferrari is Louis Carey Camilleri, former chairman of Philip Morris International and Ferrari board member, while John Elkann, a controlling shareholder at Ferrari and FCA, will likely be the new chairman, according to Automotive News Europe. Though he has ruffled feathers at Maranello,...
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