MILAN, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Investment banker Guido Roberto Vitale has drawn up the latest in a series of plans for troubled Fiat which would see the Italian state take a stake in the group's loss-making car arm, newspapers said on Thursday.
Under Vitale's plan, the state would take 33.7 percent of a group linking Fiat Auto and ...
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