Malta blog
Show Menu

Maltese-Egyptian tipped to be Ferrari's next CEO




The boards of carmakers Fiat Chrysler and Ferrari will meet separately on Saturday to discuss succession plans for Sergio Marchionne, who is chief executive of both carmakers and has been on medical leave, Automotive News said.
The report, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter, said Louis C.?Camilleri, a Ferrari board member and former chairman of Philip Morris International, would be named Ferrari's chief executive.
Mr Camilleri, who has an estimated net worth of more than "150 million, was born in Egypt to Maltese parents in 1955 and studied in the UK and Switzerland before joining tobacco giant Philip Morris.?
He made headlines in 2017 when he started dating supermodel Naomi Campbell.
Elkann?tipped as Ferrari chairman
John Elkann, the scion of Italy's Agnelli family which controls both Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and Ferrari, would be named chairman at Ferrari, Automotive News added. Marchionne currently serves as both CEO and chairman of the sportscar maker.
It was unclear if the board of FCA would also choose a successor on Saturday.
Financial director Richard Palmer, head of European business Alfredo Altavilla and Jeep brand boss Mike Manley are often cited as possible...

Full story

Bil-feriti f'wiċċha, taħfer lis-sieħeb talli refa' idu fuqhaVittma ta' vjolenza domestika taħfer lill-aggressur tagħha ...
Filmat: Ħondoq: "Il-Gvern b'idejh marbutin" '" Il-PMAbela jwieġeb fuq proposti ta' żvilupp fil-Ħondoq ...
Ritratti: L-ewwel vjaÄ¡Ä¡ bil-fast ferry bejn Malta u GħawdexIllum Ä¡ie inawgurat il-fast ferry bejn Malta u Għawdex li se jkun qed jopera mill-Port il-Kbir fil-Belt Valletta għall-Port tal-ImÄ¡arr fâ...
Malta To Go

Maltatogo.org is website about my experiences in Malta. Information about how and where to find a job, how and where it's the easiest to find an apartment. The bars, the beaches, the nightlife, and of course, everything in between

Want to contribute?

If you'd like to write articles about your personal experiences in Malta, feel free to get in touch. No pay, but if you're interested, let me know.

Get in touch
We have too much free space

And free space is good.
connect with me

You can contact us via mediacurse@gmail.com (Subject: MaltaToGo), MaltaToGo Facebook or MaltaToGo Twitter account.

If you want to syndicate our content, see this page.