Jan 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Friday sued two large automakers, accusing General Motors (GM.N), and the United Auto Workers of age discrimination and the Stellantis (STLAM.MI), unit that includes Chrysler of subjecting female employees to sexual harassment.
Chinese exports and investment in Mexico are quickly rising. The Trump team fears its neighbor could be used as a backdoor to the U.S. market.
A new rule requiring all vehicles to have automatic emergency braking is “flawed” and should be repealed, a new lawsuit filed by the auto industry’s main lobbying group says.
The automaker previously sat out from giving to past inaugurations but now joins a growing list of companies pledging money to Trump's festivities.
Stellantis in Europe is betting on hybrids for the near future, a strategy that's likely to make its way to North America.
The mooted Honda Nissan merger and the fallout from leadership change at Stellantis suggests the auto industry must brace for turmoil, where size is a survival necessity.
Big corporate donors to President-elect Trump's inaugural committee could soon find themselves in the crosshairs of his trade policy. Why it matters: Ford, General Motors, Stellantis, Stanley Black & Decker and Apple's Tim Cook all have written seven-figure checks for Trump's inauguration,
Stellantis' local division, FCA US, reported the fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 sales results across the US market, and the news is pretty bad indeed
Analysts have been eager to weigh in on the Consumer Cyclical sector with new ratings on Life Time Group Holdings (LTH – Research Report) and
In a report released today, Daniel Roeska from Bernstein maintained a Hold rating on General Motors (GM – Research Report), with a price target
Chicago, IL – January 7, 2025 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: General Motors GM, Toyota TM, Ford F, Honda HMC and Stellantis STLA.
Of course, they often also look for car showrooms that are owned by successful automotive groups in order to get the best deals. Sadly, this seems to have backfired for some, as there is now a class action suit of sorts against the Lindsay Automotive Group for overcharging buyers for Stellantis,