Place your bids: Chrysler's worth explained... briefly
Can this be the buy of the century? As the rumors of Chrysler's sale increase analysts are starting to talk about just how much it might cost a prospective bidder to secure the rights from Daimler. The numbers they are throwing around seem amazingly cheap. Some are going so far as to say that DCX might have to pay a potential suitor to take Chrysler off its hands. The huge $16.7 billion health care funding is one of the big reasons for that, but the values the analysts are putting on the various Chrysler holdings might come as a shock to many readers. Adam Jonas of Morgan Stanley Research in London lists the values thusly:
- Dodge: $6.6 billion.
- Jeep: $5.3 billion.
- Chrysler brand: $3.2 billion.
- Global operations, such as Chrysler's stake in Magna Steyr: $1.4 billion.
- Joint ventures, such as Beijing Jeep: $682 million.
- Real estate, including the company headquarters, technical center and proving grounds: $1.4 billion.
- Deferred taxes and overfunded pension assets: $7.1 billion.
[Source: Automotive News, sub req]
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