Stellantis, the new auto giant
created by the merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot, made its
stock-market debut in Milan and Paris on Monday.
Chairman John Elkann and CEO Carlos Tavares marked the occasion
by ringing the bell to opening trading at the markets.
The group, the world's fourth biggest carmaker, will make its
debut on the New York stock exchange on Tuesday.
The stock made gains in early trading on Monday, going over the
13-euros mark.
"We possess the necessary size, resources, diversity and
know-how to successfully take up the opportunities offered by
the new era of transport," said Elkann
"Our aim is to build something unique and great, offering our
clients original, safe, practical, innovative and sustainable
vehicles and services.
"We are convinced that the next decade will bring a redefinition
of mobility as we know it today and that is the reason we
created Stellantis".
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