Carlos Tavares abruptly stepped down from his position as CEO of Stellantis on Sunday after facing scathing criticism of how he handled the company. Meanwhile, Stellantis shares go southward.
Michael Tang has already reorganized the company's legal department and enhanced the expertise of its board of directors.
The chief executive of the automaker Stellantis, Carlos Tavares, has resigned, the company said on Sunday, amid a decline in ...
Stellantis' next CEO faces a mountain of challenges, including overpriced vehicles with little demand, EVs arriving as the ...
Chief financial officer Doug Ostermann, who was appointed in the wake of the September profit warning, on Oct. 31 cited “good ...
It’s difficult to read anything particularly positive about the abrupt on-a-Sunday departure of Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares ...
Carlos Tavares, who had been under fire and was expected to leave at the end of his contract, resigned abruptly on Sunday.
Carlos Tavares, who had been under fire and was expected to leave at the end of his contract, resigned abruptly on Sunday.
The boss of one of the world’s largest car companies has resigned amid falling profits and a tanking share price.
I think now-former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares was an interesting figure for just how unpopular he was. Sure, very few top ...
But first, Stellantis needs to find a new boss. Carlos Tavares has stepped down as the CEO of Stellantis, the global ...