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Marchionne ready to drive Ferrari too: possible CEO of the Maranello Reds

In view of the listing of Ferrari on Wall Street within the year, the CEO of FCA, Sergio Marchionne, could also become CEO of the Ferrari of Maranello of which he is already president – ​​The indiscretion relaunched by Bloomberg is also linked to the fact that in the coming months the current CEO of Ferrari, Amedeo Felisa, will leave office due to age limits.

Marchionne ready to drive Ferrari too: possible CEO of the Maranello Reds

The CEO of FCA, Sergio Marchionne could soon become the new CEO of Ferrari, of which he is already president. The indiscretion relaunched by Bloomberg and not commented on by Ferrari, relies on two elements that play in favor of Marchionne's entry into the field to also drive the Ferrari from Maranello.

The first element that plays in favor of Marchionne's ascent to the operational leadership of Ferrari is the now imminent stock exchange listing of Ferrari itself, expected within the year on Wall Street. The personal commitment of an internationally renowned top manager like Marchionne would certainly give more sprint to the title.

The second point that plays in favor of the new appointment of Marchionne is linked to the fact that in a few months the current CEO of Ferrai, Amedeo Felisa, 68, will retire due to the age limit having arisen while probably maintaining a consultancy with the house of Maranello.

Perhaps also in relation to these novelties that are emerging for Ferrari, the FCA share is among the best in the FtseMib on the stock exchange today.

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