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 Thursday, August 28, 2008
Chrysler weighs strategic options for Dodge Viper
DETROIT: Chrysler LLC is exploring strategic options for its Dodge Viper sports car business as the struggling US automaker tries to raise cash to ride out a deepening US auto downturn.

"We have been approached by third parties who are interested in exploring future possibilities for Viper," Chief Executive Bob Nardelli said on Wednesday in a memo to employees.

"As the company evaluates strategic options to maximize core operations and leverage its assets, we have agreed to listen to these parties," he added.

The Dodge Viper is a low-volume V10-powered sports car, which was first produced in 1992.

Chrysler spokesman Todd Goyer said about 11 Viper cars are built daily at Chrysler's Conner Avenue assembly plant in Detroit. Chrysler has sold 682 Vipers so far this year, up 111 percent from the previous year.

Like its larger competitors General Motors Corp and Ford Motor Co, Chrysler -- majority-owned by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management -- has faced scrutiny over its ability to ride out a downturn in U.S. auto sales that many analysts expect to stretch through 2009.

All three US automakers have been hit hard by the sharp decline in sales of pickup trucks, SUVs and vans that followed the rise in gas prices this year.

Chrysler said the decision on Viper is "a stand-alone strategic review, unique to Viper" and it has not set a definitive timetable for completion of the review.

Chrysler, which has retained Lazard as its financial adviser on Viper, had said earlier that it has identified about $1 bn in non-earning assets for potential sale to raise cash.

The company, which has released limited financial data since Cerberus bought it from Daimler AG about a year ago, ended June with $11.7 bn cash and had earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of $1.1 bn in the first half of the year.

  Source : Economic Times   (8/27/2008)
 
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