Carlos Tavares, who had been under fire and was expected to leave at the end of his contract, resigned abruptly on Sunday.
The company says a new interim executive committee, led by chairman John Elkann, will be established in the meantime.
John Elkann, 48, is heir to the illustrious Agnelli family that founded Fiat, the closest thing Italy has to royalty and ...
Carlos Tavares, a self-proclaimed "performance psychopath" who drove auto giant Stellantis with aggressive cost-cutting and ...
Stellantis released a short statement saying the company’s board of directors accepted the resignation and they’ve already ...
Carlos Tavares was the Stellantis CEO since the conglomerate's founding in 2021 but has abruptly departed due to disputes ...
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Stellantis shares tumbled following the carmaker's announcement that CEO Carlos Tavares resigned, effective immediately.
Chief financial officer Doug Ostermann, who was appointed in the wake of the September profit warning, on Oct. 31 cited “good ...
After a big boardroom clash that made headlines earlier this year, auto giant Stellantis chief executive officer Stellantis ...
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigned abruptly on Sunday (Monday in Manila), two months after a profit warning at the maker of Jeep, Fiat and Peugeot cars that has lost around 40 percent of its value ...