Fiat Chrysler proposes merger with French carmaker Renault
PARIS — Fiat Chrysler on Monday proposed a merger with France’s Renault, in a deal that would create the world’s third-biggest automaker and save billions needed to invest in the race to make new electric and autonomous vehicles.
Shares of both companies jumped on reports of a merger. The joint company would be 50 per cent owned by Fiat Chrysler shareholders and 50 per cent by Renault shareholders, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said in a statement.
The proposal indicated that Renault’s existing alliance with Japan’s Nissan and Mitsubishi could continue and that the companies would benefit financially from the deal through extra savings.