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Magna offers $4.7 billion for Chrysler

March 23, 2007 1:13PM by Michael Savio

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Canadian supplier Magna International and an unnamed private equity group have placed a bid for the Chrysler Group, according to KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Brett Hoselton. The bid for Chrysler is worth approximately $4.7 billion. Given most analysts stating that Chrysler is worth anywhere from nothing to around $13 billion, the offer may not be as low as it sounds.

DaimlerChrysler could also consider offering Magna a minority stake in Chrysler, if other bidders “retreat.” DaimlerChrysler expects that Magna’s bid will not be the last before its annual shareholder meeting on April 4th.

## Source: Reuters ##

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