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Stellantis NV’s new Chief Executive Officer Antonio Filosa offered investors a first glimpse of his plan to overhaul the struggling automaker for a global car market that’s being reshaped by President Donald Trump.
The automaker announced on Wednesday, July 16, that it would end its hydrogen development program, depriving start-up Symbio and its 'gigafactory' of their main customer.
Stellantis has confirmed it is to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development programme, six days after Fleet News first broke the news.
Stellantis, however, noted that "the company remains committed to investing in the U.S. to create jobs and support our communities as evidenced by the announcement last month to invest more than ...
Stellantis, however, noted that "the company remains committed to investing in the U.S. to create jobs and support our communities as evidenced by the announcement last month to invest more than ...
Stellantis has been sued by shareholders in the United States who said the European-American automaker defrauded them by concealing rising inventories and other weakness, before posting ...
AMSTERDAM, July 18, 2025 – Stellantis N.V. (“Stellantis”) announced today that shareholders approved the appointment of Antonio Filosa as a member of the Board of Directors and an executive director of Stellantis at the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM).
Stellantis has been a publicly traded company since its establishment in 2021, with Netherlands-based holding company Exor its major shareholder as of 2025.
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Stellantis Investors Back Ex-CEO’s €23.1 Million Payout - MSNStellantis NV won support from shareholders for awarding former Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares €23.1 million ($26.1 million) for a year of declining sales and earnings.
Stellantis is being sued by its U.S. shareholders. They allege the automaker defrauded them by concealing rising inventories and other issues before posting disappointing earnings.