Stellantis NV

NYSE: STLA
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+$0.25 (+1.9%)
Closing Price on November 14, 2024

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Allergan, Cheniere Energy, Clean Energy, Facebook, Fiat Chrysler, Intel and NetApp.
The Fiat division of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, continues to post a sharp drop in sales, begging the question of why the brand is sold in the U.S. at all. In June sales dropped 36% to 1,426. For...
Ford continues to dominate U.S. full-size pickup truck sales. The company sold more than 450,000 F-Series pickups in the first half of 2018.
June sales at Fiat Chrysler rose 8% year over year and sales of Jeep and Ram brand vehicles posted their best-ever June sales level.
General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy, in the midst of a full-sized pickup war with Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (NYSE: FCAU), has cut the price of one version of its...
Tesla to shutter part of its solar business, Fiat Chrysler tops a list of car recalls, America's largest banks pass Fed stress tests, and other important headlines.
Initial quality for new cars purchased rose for a fourth consecutive year in 2018 to an all-time industry-average high.
After a blistering gain in April, European Union auto sales cooled off sharply in May. Sales volume rose by less than 1% even though automakers sold more units during the month.
When Tesla's Model 3 failed to earn a recommendation from Consumer Reports, the automaker pushed out a software fix within a week that satisfied the magazine testers' requirement. There's a hidden...
Fiat suffered a huge drop in sales in the United States last month, with a double-digit percentage drop in sales for every one of the cars in the model line.
Ford's F-Series pickups sold more than 80,000 units in May, far ahead of the more than 46,000 Ram pickups sold. GM no longer reports sales monthly.
Fiat Chrysler sales rose 11% year over year in May, but analysts were looking for a gain of nearly 12%. Jeep sales soared and Ram sales turned around a two-month slide.
The new Star Wars movie performs poorly at the box office, Fiat Chrysler CEO to step down, Starbucks to close many of its stores for anti-bias training, and other important headlines.
The overall auto industry will be healthy in May, with the exception of Ford, according to the latest forecast from Cox Automotive.
Fiat Chrysler will recall 4.8 million Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, and Ram vehicles to inspect and repair a software condition that could fail properly to disengage the cruise control.