The proposed merger between the Daimler Corporation and Chrysler was to be the merger between two equally prominent companies to create an enhanced global brand. Daimler outlined a strategy using technology, product design, and good customer relations to give the company a competitive advantage. However, the Daimler Corporation later admitted it had never intended to form a partnership with Chrysler, and it was always been intended as a mere acquisition, not an equal partner. Apparently, the only reason they had claimed that it would be a partnership, was to fool the public and stockholders.
improving customer services and quality
DCX, Daimler Chrysler. Chrysler was owned by Daimler Benz, Mercedes, in 1999.
Daimler Chrysler no longer exists. Daimler sold all their interest to Fiat. Chrysler is now Chrysler Group LLC.
Daimler no longer owns Chrysler, but all other new car makers were the competition.
The Daimler Chrysler is ranked above Volvo and Porsche. It is ranked as the world's thirteenth largest automaker by the OICA and the twelfth largest in production. As of 2010, Daimler and Chrysler are now separate companies.
Chrysler is no longer publicly traded so it does not have a stock symbol
1998
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NO Mercedes Benz is a part of Chrysler. Daimler - Chrysler.
Daimler-Chrysler did not go into bankruptcy. Daimler sold the controlling shares to Cerberus which in turn was a privately held investment firm. Daimler is Mercedes-Benz in Germany. Chrysler was identified as Chrysler, LLC when Cerberus took over and, there were no stocks offered to the public.
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no they closed their doors in December