towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. from 60 minutes. oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? occasionally, yeah. [ticking] in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,000. but as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. [speaking french] everybody s in danger in this business. krrrk. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i m bob simon. in this edition, we re going to visit with a driving force behind the resurrection of chrysler. and later, hunt for the most expensive food in the world. but first, we begin with a story about the rapidly growing trad
towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. from 60 minutes. oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? occasionally, yeah. [ticking] in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,000. but as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. [speaking french] everybody s in danger in this business. krrrk. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i m bob simon. in this edition, we re going to visit with a driving force behind the resurrection of chrysler. and later, hunt for the most expensive food in the world. but first, we begin with a story about the rapidly growing trad
in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. from 60 minutes. oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? occasionally, yeah. [ticking] in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,000. but as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. [speaking french] everybody s in danger in this business. krrrk. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i m bob simon. in this edition, we re going to visit with a driving force behind the resurrection of chrysler. and later, hunt for the most expensive food in the world. but first, we begin with a story