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March 14, 2007
Check out venerable auto columnist Jerry Flint's suggestion that a group of wealthy Americans buy up Chrysler and put it back together. Flint sees billions of dollars to be made and suggests starting by recruiting proven leaders - such as Dieter Zetsche f- or the job.
"(Zetsche) should be happy to quit that pain-in-the-neck job as chief executive of Daimler and join a bigger company, American Chrysler," Flint writes. "If Zetsche could offer Wolfgang Bernhard the No. 2 position, it would be perfect."
Then focus on product, the company's biggest challenge, he writes. Read Flint's wide ranging analysis, Dreaming of a new Chrysler, on leftlanenews.com.
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