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Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS #3273462
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I just saw this posted on Facebook from a Retired UAW Rep.


It was posted in the UAW Retiree's Group.
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December 1st, 2024.
It has been announced that Carlos Tavares, has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS, effective immediately .
In a statement from a Stellantis, the search for a replacement will start immediately and will be announced the first half of 2025
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The poster was the Former Local UAW 136 President who moved up to the International UAW level so would think that he knows what he's talking about.

Hopefully this won't turn political, why it's in the general section.


Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: SNK-EYZ] #3273467
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Hopefully it's the beginning of a better, more positive direction. luck

Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: Fat_Mike] #3273475
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Originally Posted by Fat_Mike
Hopefully it's the beginning of a better, more positive direction. luck


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Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: SNK-EYZ] #3273477
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Good riddance. The worst thing to happen to Chrysler in decades. Fired all the domestic talent and thought he could farm it out overseas. Never mind that language/time zone barrier or anything resembling brand familiarity. If his actions don’t sink the ship it’ll be a miracle. (I work at a dealer).

Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: SNK-EYZ] #3273483
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I'll throw my hat in the ring here. Chrysler, PM me for my contact info. I'm looking to spend my last few working years to resurrect Chrysler & The Dodge Boys. I'll be the second coming of Lee Iaccoca.

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Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: Sunroofcuda] #3273496
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Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: BloFish] #3273527
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His 1st mistake was trying to go almost as electric,2nd getting rid of challenger and charger as we knew them.Hopefully chryslers grand son and his investors will be able to buy chrysler and put it back on track!That would be a nice announcement at chryslers at carlisle this year when we celebrate 100 years of chrysler. boogie XmasPengs penguin drive


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Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: rdrnr6970] #3273544
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Sure he resigned - more like he was shown the door...........


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Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: RobG] #3273570
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Sure he resigned, after getting his $40 million bonus. Does he have to give that back? Dave ss/ea #1355 fury

Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: Sunroofcuda] #3273582
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Originally Posted by Sunroofcuda
I'll throw my hat in the ring here. Chrysler, PM me for my contact info. I'm looking to spend my last few working years to resurrect Chrysler & The Dodge Boys. I'll be the second coming of Lee Iaccoca.





i'll come out of retirement to help ya, and i'll do it for NO salary ! boogie
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Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: moparx] #3273599
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"Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares steps down as carmaker continues struggle with slumping sales"
By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS
Updated 5:38 PM MST, December 1, 2024

https://apnews.com/article/stellantis-ceo-resigns-sales-struggle-df052376ff0ace08fd94a7821cb73317

NEW YORK (AP) — Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares is stepping down after nearly four years in the top spot of the automaker, which owns car brands like Jeep, Citroën and Ram, amid an ongoing struggle with slumping sales.

The world’s fourth-largest carmaker announced that its board accepted Tavares’ resignation Sunday, effective immediately.

Stellantis noted Sunday that the process of finding a new, permanent CEO is “well under way.” In the meantime, the company says a new interim executive committee, led by chairman John Elkann, will be established.

As head of PSA Peugeot, Tavares took control of the Netherlands-based company in January 2021 — when it merged with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, creating an automotive giant that is the parent to several well-known brands today. Beyond Jeep, Citroën and Ram, the company portfolio includes Dodge, Chrysler, Fiat, Peugeot, Maserati and Opel.

Stellantis’ North American operations had been the company’s main source of profits for some time, but struggles piled up this year, with the company citing rising competition and larger market changes. As a result of lofty sticker prices and fewer affordable options, many high-priced vehicles have been left unsold on dealers’ lots.

For its third quarter, Stellantis posted 27% plunge in net revenues, as gaps in launching new products and action to reduce inventories also slashed global shipments of new vehicles by 20%.

The carmaker reported net revenues of 33 billion euros (nearly $36 billion ) in the three-month period ending Sept. 30, down from 45 billion euros in the same period last year. All regions except South America reported double-digit dips in revenues — led by North America, which plunged 42% to 12.4 billion euros ($13.1 billion).

In recent months, Tavares had come under fire from U.S. dealers and the United Auto Workers union after the release of dismal financial performance reports. He also oversaw cost-cutting efforts that included delaying factory openings and laying off union workers — further straining the company’s relations with the UAW, which filed several grievances against Stellantis and threatened to strike in recent months.

The UAW welcomed Tavares’ resignation with president Shawn Fain calling the move “a major step in the right direction for a company that has been mismanaged and a workforce that has been mistreated for too long.” He noted that thousands of UAW members had been calling for Tavares’ firing for weeks for what Fain called the CEO’s “reckless mismanagement of the company.”

“Tavares is leaving behind a mess of painful layoffs and overpriced vehicles sitting on dealership lots,” Fain said in a statement. He added that the union looks forward to sitting down with Stellantis’ new chief executive and “will keep using all means available” to hold the company accountable.

Beyond the U.S., Stellantis has faced pressure in Italy — where lawmakers questioned the former chief executive over the company’s production plans in October, with the far-right government accusing the company of relocating assembly plants to low-cost countries. Tens of thousands of autoworkers in the country also held a one-day walkout, calling for more employment certainty and protections.

In efforts to revive sales, Stellantis previously made a number of leadership changes in October, which included naming new heads of operations in North America and Europe. At the time, the company expected Tavares to step down in early 2026, closer to the end of his five-year contract.

The company confirmed in September that it was searching for a CEO to eventually succeed Tavares, but it maintained those efforts were part of standard leadership transition plans.

In a statement Sunday, Stellantis’ senior independent director Henri de Castries said that Stellantis’ success is “rooted in a perfect alignment” between shareholders, the company’s board and the CEO — but noted “different views” had emerged in recent weeks, resulting in the decision to approve Tavares’ resignation.

Elkann, the chairperson of Stellantis’ board, thanked Tavares for “his years of dedicated service and the role he has played in the creation of Stellantis” in an additional statement. He added that he looks forward to appointing a new CEO.

Stellantis did not comment further beyond Sunday’s release. The announcement arrived shortly after Bloomberg reported Tavares’ plans to step down, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.



Re: Carlos Tavares has resigned as the CEO. OF STELLANTIS [Re: Wheeler] #3273927
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Good, they should have gave him the boot sooner. Let's hope they find someone better to replace him with.

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He obviously had no clue about the North American market. Americans love their gas V8s, no straight six, no matter how powerful will ever replace that. Diesel is a different story though.


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He's permitted decisions that can't be undone. Their website still showing 2023 charger and challenger lineups and it's 28 days to 2025.
It's not like they came out with a model or two that didn't sell, they turned the ship completely with the focus to EV and dropped their bread n butter power train. I've been really impressed with my 3.6 Pentastar but it's not a truck motor no matter what they gear it with. I've heard good things about the TT 1500 but I'm not interested, my diesel was complicated enough.

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