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March 6, 2015

Italian carmaker Ferrari may return to family control during an initial public offering this year providing current owner Fiat introduces a “loyalty share” plan that will boost voting rights of established investors.

Italian carmaker Ferrari may return to family control during an initial public offering this year if current owner Fiat introduces a “loyalty share” plan that will boost voting rights of established investors.

Loyalty shares have recently caused a divide between family businesses and institutional investors in Italy. Introduced by the Matteo Renzi-led government last year, they allow shareholders double voting rights if they hold stock longer than two years.

March 15, 2012

Sports car fans in Italy are perhaps riding high – it isn’t often that some of the most famous Ferrari cars in the world are found in one place. But that’s what has happened at the Enzo Ferrari Birthplace Museum.

Sports car fans in Italy are perhaps riding high – it isn’t often that some of the most famous Ferrari cars in the world are found in one place. But that’s what has happened at the Enzo Ferrari Birthplace Museum.

Based in Modena in Italy, the museum honours Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the eponymous sports car, which is today part of family business automobile giant Fiat.

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