The business activities of the Italian supercar will not yet have more volatility after the splits-at least in the near future. After a long time with speculation, the last Italian Super car brand Ferrari has officially left the parent group Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). After the official stock exchange and segregation, shareholders of the FCA will get a Ferrari's common stock (new) for every 10 shares they grasp of the FCA. Expected, the number of shares will account for about 80% of the total value.
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