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Between competing interests and a possible Chinese takeover, Carlos Tavares isn't sure about Stellantis' future
Carlos Tavares, former CEO of Stellantis and PSA Group, resigned from his role in December 2024. He has written a book in France. And it includes some not-too-optimistic prognostications for Stellantis's future. In short, he is worried the alliance will break up. Per his book:
DETROIT — "Arrogant." It's the word former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares used in June to describe mistakes that led to the automaker's troubles in the U.S. It's also how executives who worked with him described the automotive veteran to CNBC over the ...
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Carlos Tavares has been out as CEO of Stellantis for about a year, but that hasn't stopped him from commenting on the global conglomerate that he played a key role in creating. He has a new book out,
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