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Stellantis and Its European Dealers Sign New Contracts
Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) said today in Amsterdam that it had completed the signing of new contracts with its European Dealer Network. With these new sweeping agreements it aspires to be first in customer satisfaction in all markets, products and services. … Continue reading →
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Abarth Scorpio Tour of Europe in 1949 hours
Its scorpion logo is from the founder Carlo Abarth’s zodiac sign. Fiat bought Abarth in 1971. Continue reading →
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Tagged Abarth, Abarth Scorpio, auto industry commentary, autoinformed.com, Carlo Abarth, fca, Kenneth Zino, Tour of Europe in 1949 hours
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Stellantis Tanks in First Half of 2024 – Net Profit -48%
“The Company’s performance in the first half of 2024 fell short of our expectations, reflecting both a challenging industry context as well as our own operational issues,” said Carlos Tavares, CEO. “We have significant work to do, especially in North America, to maximize our long-term potential.” Seven or more senior executives have left Stellantis so far this year. Continue reading →