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"Fiat Auto is a catastrophe and the group as a whole lacks strategic direction and is again becoming too complex to manage effectively." - Jurgen Pieper, Motor Analyst, Metzler Bank (Frankfurt), in April 2002. Facing Rough WeatherIn May 2002, Fiat Auto (FA), the flagship division of the Fiat group (Fiat), Italy, reported a loss of €429 million1 for the first quarter of 2002. This loss, one of the biggest ever in the history of the Italian corporate world, was just one of the many problems that the Fiat group was facing. Meanwhile, the company's latest car Stilo, which Fiat hoped would revive its car business, failed to garner the expected sales, and FA's market share in the European market came down to just 7.9% in May 2002 from 14% in 1990. Cantarella met Gianni Agnelli, Fiat's honorary Chairman (and the head of the Agnelli family which owned a major part of the Fiat group), on June 1st, 2002 to discuss the crisis. Realizing that Cantarella had come to be seen as a symbol of the group's misfortunes and that his departure could be beneficial for Fiat, it was decided that he would step down from his position. On June 10th, 2002, Cantarella announced his resignation and Paolo Fresco (Fresco), the chairman of the Fiat group, became the interim CEO. Cantarell's decision to resign was viewed with suspicion by company watchers who commented that there was more to it than the group's dismal performance.
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