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Romano Artioli (born 1932)〔Paolo Artemi, ''Bugatti, la fabbrica di sogni'' in Corriere della Sera (Dec 28, 1993)〕 is an Italian entrepreneur and one-time owner of Bugatti and Lotus automobile makers. Artioli was born in Moglia in the Province of Mantua, and raised in Bolzano where in the 1980s he ran one of the largest Ferrari dealerships in the world, selling in northern Italy and southern Germany.〔See Automobile Quarterly, vol. 46, issue 2 (2006)〕 He also imported Japanese cars, owning ''Autoexpò'' which in 1982 became the first Italian importer of Suzuki.〔Maurizio Caldero, ''Buon compleanno Suzuki: da 25 anni anche in Italia'' in La Repubblica (June 7, 2007).〕 He had a large collection of Bugatti automobiles, and was encouraged by Ferruccio Lamborghini and Paolo Stanzani to establish ''Bugatti International'', a holding company that bought the Bugatti trademark name in 1987. Artioli became chairman of Bugatti Automobilie S.p.A., which made the Bugatti EB110 between 1991 and 1995. In 1993, his wife Renata Kettmeir formed the Bolzano-based ''Ettore Bugatti'' luxury item maker, also using the Bugatti "EB" logo. Their involvement ended in September 1995 due to bankruptcy,〔John Tagliabue, ''Hard Times for a Dream Car's Descendant'' in ''New York Times'' (November 23, 1995)〕 and the company was eventually bought by Volkswagen in April 1998. Prior to the sale to Volkswagen, private equity Investor CVC Ventures (a Citibank company) attempted a purchase of Bugatti via UK corporate finance advisor Anglo American Ventures however the £100m deal failed at due diligence stage. Artioli purchased Lotus from General Motors in August 1993 and became its chairman until 1996 when he stepped down to be Special Projects director until 1998. He sold a majority stake to Proton in 1996 to fund his losses due to the insolvency of Bugatti. His daughter Elena Artioli (born 1970) is a politician for the South Tyrolean People's Party and Lega Nord Alto Adige/Südtirol.〔(elenaartioli.com )〕 The Lotus Elise was named after Romano Artioli's granddaughter Elisa Artioli. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Romano Artioli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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