Market Chatter: Stellantis Delays Strategic Plan to Q2 2026 to Give New CEO More Preparation Time

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Oct 13

Stellantis (STLA) has postponed the launch of its new strategic plan to Q2 2026, allowing recently appointed CEO Antonio Filosa more time to prepare for the company's capital markets day, Reuters reported Monday, citing the transcript of a call Stellantis' Global Head of Investor Relations, Ed Ditmire, held with analysts late on Friday.

The report said the delay also gives the automaker room to account for key external factors, including US tariffs and ongoing policy discussions in Europe.

"We expect to make final decisions on timing relatively soon and communicate it promptly at that time," Ditmire said, according to Reuters.

Shares of the company were up 3.8% in Monday's premarket trading.

Stellantis is expected to provide an update on shipments and revenue on October 30, Reuters reported.

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