Carlos Tavares warns that Stellantis’s many branches could split off from the company in the near future if its stakeholders aren’t appeased. Former CEO Tavares warns Stellantis could split into ...
Carlos Tavares, in a new book, says that the group’s French, Italian and U.S. operations might have to go their separate ways if the maker of Jeep sport utility vehicles and Fiat cars fails to ...
DETROIT — "Arrogant." It's the word former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares used in June to describe mistakes that led to the automaker's troubles in the U.S. It's also how executives who worked with him ...
Carlos Tavares shockingly resigned as Stellantis CEO last December, following internal disagreements with the company’s board. He’s now written a book that suggests the automaker could break up.
Ten months after he was ousted, Stellantis NV’s former chief executive officer says the company faces a potential breakup. Carlos Tavares, in a new book, says that the group’s French, Italian and U.S.
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Carlos Tavares has been out as CEO of Stellantis for about a year, but that hasn't stopped him from commenting on the global conglomerate that he played a key role in creating. He has a new book out, ...
Ten months after he was ousted, Stellantis NV’s former chief executive officer says the company faces a potential breakup. Carlos Tavares, in a new book, says that the group’s French, Italian and U.S.
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Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. DETROIT — "Arrogant." It's the word former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares used in June to describe mistakes that led to the automaker's ...