This article was written by Paul
Betts "For someone recently tempted to take a back seat after his successes at Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is jumping into the car industry's hottest seat. It is one thing turning round the sports car manufacturer and assuming the presidency of the industrial confederation: quite another taking on Italy's largest industrial albatross. Fiat, on the verge of collapse a year ago, is showing timid signs of The Agnellis have sent a strong message of standing firmly by their car business by calling on Mr Montezemolo to take over from the late Umberto Agnelli. They hope he will apply the same magic to Fiat as at Ferrari. He has moved quickly to appoint Sergio Marchionne, former Lonza and SGS boss, as chief executive. Mr Montezemolo's critics claim he is a brilliant salesman but worry, for all his dash and charm, about his skills in managing as large and complex a conglomerate as Fiat. They should give him the benefit of the doubt. Fiat needs more than a business plan. It needs vision and inspiration
to revive its battered morale. Above all, it needs luck - something
it has sorely lacked of late. Mr Montezemolo must also be praying he
will live up to his "Lucky Luca" reputation." Click here to return to the Ferrari Happenings page.
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