FCA opened up 1.18% on the Milan
bourse Tuesday having shed 1.5% after Sergio Marchionne's exit
Monday.
Ferrari, which fell almost 5% on Monday, recouped 2% on
opening.
Exor, which suffered a loss of 3.25% on Monday, opened 1.57%
up while CNH opened 1.5% up after shedding 1./% Monday.
FCA's Group Executive Council (GEC) met for the second day
under new CEO Mike Manley.
Manley is also interim Europe head after Monday's resignation
of Alfredo Altavilla who reportedly felt he had been passed over
for the top job.
Manley and the GEC are examining operational sectors to map
out the strategic lines for each brand and each region the group
is present in.
FCA's second-quarter results will be released on Wednesday.
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