October 14, 2024 , Amsterdam – Today, Stellantis launched the second wave of ‘Shares to Win’ in 18 countries, reaching nearly all Stellantis employees worldwide (more than 230,000). Building on the success (22% of eligible employees participated; 4.4 million shares subscribed) of the initial wave of its ‘Shares to Win’ employee share purchase plan launched in… Continue reading @FCA: Stellantis Broadens Employee Share Purchase Plan to Nearly Entire Global Workforce
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@FCA: Hagan Drives TSR Dodge//SRT Hellcat Funny Car to 52nd Career Win at NHRA Texas Fall Nationals
October 14, 2024 , Auburn Hills, Mich. – Matt Hagan, the reigning NHRA Funny Car World Champion, fought through a tough field Sunday to capture his 52nd NHRA career victory at the wheel of his Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) Johnson Horsepowered Garage Dodge//SRT Hellcat in the NHRA Texas Fall Nationals, while TSR teammate Tony Stewart exited… Continue reading @FCA: Hagan Drives TSR Dodge//SRT Hellcat Funny Car to 52nd Career Win at NHRA Texas Fall Nationals
@Ferrari: Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program000397
Maranello (Italy), October 14, 2024 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) informs that the Company has purchased, under the Euro 250 million share buyback program announced on June 28, 2024, as the fifth tranche of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in… Continue reading @Ferrari: Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program000397
Stellantis: Carlos Tavares does not rule out factory closures in the face of Chinese competition
In an interview with the daily Les Echos, Stellantis boss Carlos Tavares does not rule out factory closures within his group while Chinese manufacturers are increasing their announcements of opening production sites in Europe. The essentials of the day: our exclusive selection Every day, our editorial team reserves the best regional news for you. A… Continue reading Stellantis: Carlos Tavares does not rule out factory closures in the face of Chinese competition
Citroen Ami microcar gets new look inspired by 2CV ancestor
Citroën has given the quirky Ami microcar a new look for its fourth birthday. Revealed at the Paris motor show, the 28mph two-seater has a new “sympathetic and more mature” front end which nods to the face of its spiritual successor, the 2CV. The new Citroën Ami features vent-style grooves on its more pronounced wings, black ‘eyelids’… Continue reading Citroen Ami microcar gets new look inspired by 2CV ancestor
AEON will Power TRON Network with Advanced Crypto Payment Infrastructure
SINGAPORE, Oct. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a major step toward advancing crypto payments, AEON, the next-generation modular payment protocol, will integrate the TRON network as its underlying crypto payment infrastructure. This collaboration opens new opportunities for seamless crypto payment across the TRON ecosystem. The integration will enable decentralized applications (dApps) on TRON to accept… Continue reading AEON will Power TRON Network with Advanced Crypto Payment Infrastructure
Rifles to roadsters: The fascinating story of I-Pace maker Magna
Our threads become tied together as Europe plunged into the Great Depression. First, in 1928, Puch, listless after the unexpected death of its founder, merged with Austro Daimler, which had recently lost Dr Porsche to Steyr – which then had to be bailed out just a year later, as its car sales collapsed from 5000… Continue reading Rifles to roadsters: The fascinating story of I-Pace maker Magna
German FAZ: Crash and Cash007904
We wouldn’t tell this story again if it weren’t so extraordinary. At the beginning of September we reported in the Sunday newspaper about our visit to a junkyard in Los Angeles. Rudi Klein’s scrapyard, who emigrated from Rüsselsheim to America in the 1960s, where he worked as a butcher and ultimately became a millionaire by… Continue reading German FAZ: Crash and Cash007904
German FAZ: Crash and Cash007904
We wouldn’t tell this story again if it weren’t so extraordinary. At the beginning of September we reported in the Sunday newspaper about our visit to a junkyard in Los Angeles. Rudi Klein’s scrapyard, who emigrated from Rüsselsheim to America in the 1960s, where he worked as a butcher and ultimately became a millionaire by… Continue reading German FAZ: Crash and Cash007904
Are there any ‘1’ names left after the McLaren W1?
If you’re sold on using the numeral 1, as McLaren seemingly is for its fastest car series (F1, P1 and now W1), I wonder what your remaining naming options are. Most of the 1 names are already ‘taken’ one way or another: some by trademark, others just by association (so available but better avoided). There… Continue reading Are there any ‘1’ names left after the McLaren W1?