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Great Wall Motor dampens Fiat bid speculation | Great Wall Motor dampens Fiat bid speculation |
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Chinese carmaker Great Wall Motor has said it has not held talks with Fiat Chrysler, putting a possible bid for its Jeep brand in doubt. | |
Great Wall confirmed it had researched the US-Italian carmaker but made no substantial progress towards a deal. | |
In a statement to the Shanghai stock exchange late on Tuesday, it said there was a "great deal of uncertainty" over any potential bid. | |
On Monday the carmaker expressed interest in buying some or all of Fiat. | On Monday the carmaker expressed interest in buying some or all of Fiat. |
But in its latest statement Great Wall, China's largest SUV maker, appeared to shift gears. | But in its latest statement Great Wall, China's largest SUV maker, appeared to shift gears. |
The company said it had not "established contact with the CEO of Fiat Chrysler", nor signed any documents with the firm. | The company said it had not "established contact with the CEO of Fiat Chrysler", nor signed any documents with the firm. |
Shares in Great Wall fell 2% in Shanghai after the announcement, before recovering slightly. | |
Fiat Chrysler, the world's seventh largest carmaker and one of the big three Detroit auto firms, said on Monday it had not received an approach from Great Wall. | |
Fiat Chrysler's chief executive Sergio Marchionne is seeking a partner or buyer to help it manage rising costs, emissions regulations and the development of electric and self-driving cars. | |
Great Wall sold just over a million vehicles last year, mostly in China, which is now the world's largest car market. | Great Wall sold just over a million vehicles last year, mostly in China, which is now the world's largest car market. |
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