“We will try to achieve full employment in the Italian establishments even before 2018”. To say it is the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automotives Sergio Marchionne, speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the presentation of the new versions of the Fiat Tipo.
As for the hypothesis of an agreement with Google for self-driving cars, Marchionne took refuge behind a No Comment: "I have nothing to say today". The priority, for the CEO of FCA, at the moment is "the plan to 2018, to reach 9 billion in operating profit, to have no debts and to secure the house".
Marchionne also had the opportunity to comment on the situation of Ferrari, after yet another black weekend, on the slopes, for the Prancing Horse. Beyond the bitter disappointment for the performance of the Formula 1 championship, Marchionne's gaze focuses on the Ferrari company: “It's going quite well. We will see the results, I have no bad news. The company is doing well, now our priority is to regain the podium permanently".