Sergio Marchionne likes to be at the centre of attention and he got his wish in Detroit this week.
When I first came across the chief executive of Chrysler and Fiat at the auto show, he was surrounded by photographers and was showing off a Fiat 500 to Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House of Representatives.
Mrs Pelosi had good reason to pay attention since the US government has staked $12bn (€8.3bn, £7.4bn) on his ability to resurrect a company that Barack Obama's auto task force decided was unviable on its own. Without him, it might not have paid for the smallest of the Big Three to travel through Chapter 11.
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