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Re: Fiat & Alfa's Future



I happened to have been a senior executive in a Dutch GE "daughter firm" and
in that capacity had the privilege of meeting Jack Welsh on a (too) few
occassions.
Take my word for it that all positive that has been written about him is
true; an inspiring and energetic leader with good ears!
I have never met someone that could bull shit him; he knew all the tricks
better!
And, in spite of his position, he stood "between the guys" at any level, a
real people manager.
Hurray for Fiat/Alfa
Gert-Jan from Holland
(156) SW 1.8 (Aug.2000)
http://go.to/mysportwagon
http://alfisti.net
http://alfa-forum.com

----- Original Message -----
From: <Italiacars@domain.elided>
To: <alfa@domain.elided>
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 10:02 PM
Subject: Fiat & Alfa's Future


> The latest move in Fiat's corporate structure means big changes are
coming.
> Fiat Chairman Fresco has brought on his former boss at GE, no other than
CEO
> of the Century Jack Welsh.
>
> From a pure business standpoint this is the best thing that could have
ever
> happened to Fiat. They have the 2 people that made GE the most valuable
> company in the world running things.
>
> From an automotive enthusiast viewpoint it may be a different story. Time
> will tell what will happen to Alfa Romeo, Fiat Auto and maybe even
Ferrari/
> Maserati. But you can bet by the time Fresco & Welsh are done Fiat will be
> one hell of company. It maybe time to buy some stock.
>
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