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Stellantis dealers relieved after CEO departs: 'Change was needed'
The Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram retailers watched pricey and older cars pile up on their lots this year, and felt Carlos Tavares wasn't listening.
Why Making the Same Decisions Over and Over Led Stellantis’ CEO to Resign
The departure of Carlos Tavares from the automotive giant he helped create follows his inability to move on from previously successful strategies when faced with new, shifting challenges.
New Stellantis CEO’s first job is a US reset
The carmaker said it hopes to conclude a hunt for Tavares’ replacement by the first half of 2025. In the meantime, John Elkann, Stellantis chairman and CEO of its largest shareholder Exor, will lead a new interim executive committee.
Why Stellantis's CEO Is Out, and What That Means For the Stock
On Sunday, Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) announced that it had parted ways with CEO Carlos Tavares, who had led the company since it was formed in 2021 through the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and French automaker PSA Peugeot.
Stellantis CEO Tavares quits: Why his EV bet sparked his departure
Carlos Tavares has resigned as Stellantis CEO after nearly four years, amid plunging electric vehicle sales and rising competition from Chinese car makers. His departure highlights the mounting challenges for legacy carmakers in the EV transition.
Stellantis Announces CEO Transition Amidst Strategic Commitment
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Stellantis CEO Quits After Strategy Dispute
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares stepped down following a dispute with the board over how to arrest weakening sales and a stock slump. Tavares will hand over leadership of the automaker to an interim committee headed by Chairman John Elkann.
Stellantis names committee to run company after CEO Tavares leaves
The company's board moved quickly after Tavares' departure and was unveiling the committee to key stakeholders by Monday morning.
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Car giant Stellantis urged to put Italy’s interests first amid crisis
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Tell us about Stellantis plans - Gusmeroli tells Elkann
ROME, DEC 3 - The president of the Lower House's productive activities committee Alberto Gusmeroli on Tuesday reiterated his ...
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Elkann won't report to parliament for moment - Gusmeroli
ROME, DEC 3 - The president of the Lower House's productive activities committee Alberto Gusmeroli said Tuesday that ...
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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Suddenly Leaves Company, No Reason Given
Carlos Tavares has resigned as CEO of Stellantis. Filling the void in his absence is an interim executive committee chaired ...
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UAW Local 1268 sets new deadline for Stellantis answers on reopening Belvidere assembly
In 2023, Stellantis agreed to a $5 billion investment in the plant, with a battery plant and electric midsize truck ...
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Newly appointed North American chief Filosa among those considered for Stellantis CEO
Stellantis Chairman Elkann leads a committee of 10 to search for a successor to Carlos Tavares, who resigned on Sunday.
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Stellantis Taps US Boss, Former CFO for Roles After CEO Exit
Stellantis NV appointed executives including North America boss Antonio Filosa to a committee taking over from ousted CEO ...
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Stellantis: The future after Tavares' resignation and political pressure
The name of the future CEO of Stellantis is still up for debate. John Elkann faces growing political and union pressure, ...
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