Stellantis NV

NYSE: STLA
$12.53
-$0.24 (-1.9%)
Closing Price on January 10, 2025

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Sales of the Fiat brand were down in January after a catastrophic drop in 2017. Fiat sold less than 1,300 cars in the United States last month.
JPMorgan elevates two potential successors to James Dimon, Walmart asks suppliers to deliver on time or face fines, job growth worldwide has not helped improve wages, and other important headlines.
Self-driving car company Waymo is about to get way bigger. It has set a deal to buy several thousand Fiat Chrysler minivans.
New car sales in the European Union rose 3.4% in 2017 to more than 15 million units. Year-over-year sales rose by half the rate posted for 2016.
GM announced Tuesday morning that full-year 2017 earnings would reach near the upper end of the company's previously stated range. GM also expects 2018 results to be approximately in-line with last...
"Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" topped the box office last weekend, bitcoin's priced collapsed, oil prices have surged to multiyear highs, and other important headlines.
FCA unveils its redesigned Ram pickup at the Detroit Auto Show Monday. The new model is pegged to be in showrooms by the middle of this year, beating rivals Ford and GM to market with a 2019 model.
Fiat Chrysler announced late Thursday that it plans to move production of its Ram Heavy Duty pickups from Mexico to Michigan and to pay U.S. workers a $2,000 bonus in the second quarter as a result...
A chip patch to address a flaw in Intel processors may not work, China's trade surplus with the U.S. has risen sharply, and other important headlines.
Automakers have showed up again in Las Vegas for the annual CES show with new technology and promises of new vehicles over the next couple of years.
Mexican exports of cars and light trucks reached an all-time high of 2.33 million in 2017, largely on the strength of pickup trucks built in the country by GM and Fiat Chrysler.
One thing is for certain. The Fiat brand faces the same problems this year as it did last.
Americans bought about 2.5 million new full-size pickup trucks in 2017. The sales leader was once again the Ford F-Series with nearly 900,000 units sold for the year.
Auto sales in 2017 have been forecast to slip from 2016's record total and that appears to be just what is happening.
Fiat Chrysler reported this morning that 2017 sales fell 8% year over year and that December sales were down 11% compared with December 2016.
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