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GM’s Barra brushes off Fiat merger talk

General Motors chief executive Mary Barra brushed off talk of a merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Tuesday, suggesting the top US automaker doesn't need to boost its size via acquisition.

GM's Barra brushes off Fiat merger talk
Fiat chief Sergio Marchionne. Photo: Bill Pugliano / AFP

“We've had a merger with ourselves in the past couple of years,” Barra told reporters when asked about overtures from FCA head Sergio Marchionne. “We have scale. We're in the top tier,” she said.

“There was an email (from Marchionne) that was thoroughly vetted by management and by the board,” she explained. However, she argued, without dismissing the idea completely, GM is already doing well without trying to take on another giant operation.

“We're going to sell more than ten million vehicles across the globe. We have scale,” she said, adding: “We want to do what's right for our shareholders. That's our focus.”

Barra was speaking to reporters before GM's annual shareholders meeting

Last month Marchionne, who engineered the combination of Fiat and Chrysler, said he expects more consolidation in the auto industry, but did not confirm at the time that he proposed talks with GM.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that Marchionne is now trying to enlist hedge funds to help put more pressure on GM to consider combining with FCA, which produced 4.6 million vehicles last year.

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