Magna and Ripplewood to Bid for Chrysler?
Meanwhile, Magna, which has a front seat at the bidding table, is interested in a minority stake in Chrysler and is teaming up with a private equity player. KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Brett Hoselton said earlier this week that Magna has picked a private equity partner, and a source close to Magna says the company is linked with New York-based Ripplewood Holdings.
Many industry watchers have questioned whether a bid from Magna makes sense. While the company has experience running car plants, it has not engineered complete models and taken them to market.
A Powerful Partnership
But a Magna-Ripplewood partnership would give the two parties a leg up. Ripplewood brings money and the expertise of its industrial partner, former Chrysler Group President Thomas Stallkamp, to the table.
Magna brings a wealth of industrial experience. The Canadian parts maker assembles entire cars for DaimlerChrysler, BMW, and General Motors (GM) in Europe. Magna has plenty of ties to Chrysler. It recently acquired a transmission-parts plant in Syracuse, N.Y., from Chrysler and manages the paint shop in a Jeep factory in Toledo.
Sources say Chrysler is attracting bids in excess of $6 billion. Magna has just $1.9 billion in free cash, and Stronach doesn't like taking on debt. More at BusinessWeek