Meet the man who negotiated the deal between Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot’s owner—and will head one of the world’s largest car makers if it goes through
PARIS—Carlos Tavares stunned the auto world when he left his post as heir apparent to Carlos Ghosn at the globe-spanning Renault-Nissan alliance six years ago and then took the reins of struggling rival Peugeot, which sold relatively few cars outside Europe.
Now the 61-year-old chief executive of Peugeot’s owner, PSA Group of France, is stepping back onto a wider stage. Mr. Tavares negotiated a nearly $50 billion merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV that, if completed, will mark one of the biggest auto-industry deals in...
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