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Car Forum / Ferrari Cars / April 2008

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Piero Ferrari and two others to invest in Pininfarina

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sjmmail2000-247@yahoo.co.uk - 30 Apr 2008 07:14 GMT
Pininfarina, the Italian design and engineering firm, has announced that Piero Ferrari ? the son of Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari ? along with two other Italian investors will be buying a stake in the company. Earlier this week, India's Tata Motors and French industrial group Bollore announced that they would be taking a minority [...]
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Tifosi 308 - 30 Apr 2008 07:39 GMT
> Pininfarina, the Italian design and engineering firm, has announced that Piero Ferrari ? the son of Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari ? along with two other Italian investors will be buying a stake in the company. Earlier this week, India's Tata Motors and French industrial group Bollore announced that they would be taking a minority [...]
> Read More: http://www.leftlanenews.com/piero-ferrari-and-two-others-to-invest-in-pininfarin
a.html

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> http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Ferrari.html

Too bad for PF.  They're really in trouble.  They're even selling off
the old show/concept cars to collectors.  Here's hoping they don't
follow all the other great design houses into oblivion.
 
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