More than 1,000 Ohio autoworkers are facing layoffs as the maker of Jeep vehicles is making cuts at its plant in Toledo.
Shares of industrial and transportation companies fell as mixed earnings from auto makers offset a positive reading of the U.S. economic outlook from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Nissan Motor Corp.'s global workforce reduction was equal to about 6 percent of its payroll of 133,000 employees. The company ...
Jeep maker Stellantis said it is cutting 1,100 jobs at a U.S. factory as it seeks to reduce high inventory levels that have weighed on its performance.
European auto giant Stellantis said Thursday it would lay off 1,100 workers at its Jeep factory in Toledo, Ohio, in an effort ...
Stellantis is facing weaker sales and a major inventory backlog in North America; it's recently reshuffled its senior management to try and address those problems.
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Stellantis, the world’s fourth largest car maker by revenue, on Tuesday posted a sharp drop ... which own brands including ...
Auto giant Stellantis on Thursday reported a 27% decline in third-quarter revenues, but said it was making headway in ...
Over the past year, Ford stocks decline of more than 6% outpaced that of Jeep maker Stellantis, which has tumbled by more than 40%. Ford Motor Co. said Monday it now expects to only hit the bottom end ...
The union and the Jeep-maker have been in a bitter battle after Stellantis said it would delay a planned $1.5 billion investment to reopen an assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois, though the ...