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http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/Industry-News/Fiat-Chrysler-to-spin-off-Ferrari-in-2015-to-raise-funds/Fiat Chrysler today surprised analysts by announcing plans to spin off its Ferrari sports car brand next year in a bid to raise capital to fund its €48 billion growth plan.
While 10% of Ferrari shares will be sold on the stock exchange, the remaining 90% will be distributed among existing Fiat Chrysler shareholders, led by the Agnelli family which retains a strong interest in the car maker it founded.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/29/us-fiatchrysler-ferrari-divestiture-idUSKBN0II1DB20141029Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) (FCAU.N) plans to list a 10 percent stake in luxury brand Ferrari and issue $2.5 billion in convertible bonds to help fund the parent company's turnaround plan.
The newly-created FCA, which listed shares in New York earlier this month, wants to invest 48 billion euros ($61 billion) over the next five years in a bid to catch industry leaders such as Volkswagen and Toyota
Milan-listed shares in FCA (FCHA.MI), the world's seventh-largest carmaker, jumped more than 18 percent to trade at 9.03 euros on Wednesday, their highest level since April 23
FCA said it would list the 10 percent stake in the United States and possibly on a European exchange, hoping to complete the spin-off next year. Its remaining 80 percent stake would be distributed among FCA shareholders, who include Fiat's founding Agnelli family.
Ten percent of Ferrari is held by Piero Ferrari, the group's vice chairman and son of the carmaker's founder Enzo Ferrari.