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Referendum, Marchionne: "I vote YES, with the NO shock unsustainable"

The CEO of FCA, Sergio Marchionne, who spoke on the sidelines of the Anfia assembly held in the Cassino plant, pronounced himself on the referendum and warned that Italy would not be ready to face the shock linked to a possible negative outcome of the referendum. Meanwhile, on the industrial front, Marchionne highlights the positive effects of the appreciation of the dollar on the FCA and Ferrari accounts

Referendum, Marchionne: "I vote YES, with the NO shock unsustainable"

On the occasion of the assembly Anfia Sergio Marchionne takes sides openly with the front of the YES', saying he was worried about how a possible victory of No. 
According to the CEO of FCA, thea negative outcome of the referendum would lead to a worsening of the perception of Italy from abroad. 

"I believe that the last thing Italy needs is to risk exposing itself, today it is not in a position to withstand the shock, so I really hope that the referendum will have a positive result”, said Marchionne, annoyed by the climate created in recent weeks around the December 4 referendum

Meanwhile, The CEO hopes the dollar's strength will continue, announcing that the first positive effects on the FCA balance sheet will be felt from the end of 2017 and that they will exist benefits also for Ferrari. Positive signals are coming from the markets: on a trading day that did not record any particular increases, the shares of FCA and Ferrari rose.

Marchionne's words come to the edge of the Anfia public assembly "Automotive and Industry 4.0: the revolution runs fast", in which Matteo Renzi was also present; The Premier announced than in the next two years more than 2000 will be hired workers in the FCA plant in Cassino, where the new one will be produced Alfa Romeo “Stelvio” SUV

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