Stellantis N.V. (NYSE: STLA) said today that during Q3 2024 net revenues of €33.0 billion were down -27% compared to Q3 2023 as consolidated shipments of 1,148,000 were down 279,000 or -20% year-over-year. Stellantis also confirmed its diminished 2024 financial guidance, which was updated on September 30, 2024.*
“While Q3 2024 performance is below our potential, I’m pleased with our progress addressing operational issues, in particular U.S. inventories, which have been reduced meaningfully and are on track for year-end targets, as well as stabilization of U.S. market share. In Europe, stringent quality requirements delayed the start of certain high-volume products, but with progress resolving challenges we will soon benefit from the significantly expanded reach our generational new product wave brings to 2025 and beyond,” claimed Doug Ostermann, CFO, who replaced Natalie Knight earlier this month. Stellantis is also looking to find a successor for CEO Carlos Tavares, who will retire from his seat in 2026. Continue reading










Valero Refining Company Fined $82 Million in California
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) have reached a joint settlement with Valero Refining Company – California, CARB said today in a release. Valero* operates a petroleum refinery in Benicia, California – processing crude oil to produce refined petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel fuels that are sold primarily to the California market. CARB and BAAQMD allege that Valero failed to comply with applicable statutory and regulatory requirements in connection with undisclosed emissions of air contaminants from equipment that generates and distributes hydrogen gas at the Refinery.
“CARB is pleased to have supported the Air District in investigating and settling this important case that helps remediate the harms Valero’s operations caused to surrounding communities,” said CARB Executive Officer Dr. Steven Cliff. “The Air District’s new community fund provides critical funding for projects that improve air quality and public health for impacted local communities. CARB is proud to direct the majority of its share of the penalties from this settlement to the community fund to expand the reach of its projects.” Continue reading →