Stellantis has endured falling sales and shrinking profit margins. Now it faces a strike threat.
CEO Carlos Tavares expects new leaders to sharpen customer satisfaction and boost profit for the embattled automaker.
Stellantis is fixing its slowing U.S. sales at the right pace after fumbling a marketing plan earlier this year, CEO Carlos ...
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares alternated between defiance and contrition about the company's turnaround plans on Monday in a ...
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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares sounded a defiant note at the Paris car show on Monday, a fortnight after the automaker issued ...
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During a media roundtable at the Paris Auto Show, Carlos Tavares noted that in addition to Stellantis being prepared for the ...
Carlos Tavares initially brushed off the U.S. problems as a "small operational error," but news of his exit when his contract ...
Stellantis is facing labor problems on both sides of the Atlantic and the UAW says it's time to get rid of Carlos Tavares ...
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Stellantis has announced that its CEO Carlos Tavares will retire in 2026 when his contract runs out and it is now looking for ...