The Chrysler executive said that other chief executives shared his concerns.
Of that sum, the two executives will share $55 million.
And so-called mergers of equals, where executives from both companies share power, are out.
Last year, the firm's executives shared a $10.8 million management fee, representing a 20 percent cut of the funds' gains.
These are views which the executive and legislative branches share.
Academics, executives, democrats and republicans all shared the idea that markets were a popular system.
Many top executives are from other parts of the country and do not share the local boosterism that is often found in smaller cities.
The top executives of the two firms would share control of the new firm.
Now the wisdom is that chief executives should share in the risk of their companies.
These executives share values and a common identity that reach beyond their individual professions or agencies.