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Stellantis Reports 48% Decline in First-Half Net Profit Due to Weak U.S. Sales

by Samir Gautam
July 26, 2024
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Stellantis Reports 48% Decline in First-Half Net Profit Due to Weak U.S. Sales
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The car company Stellantis revealed a sharp decline in its first-half net profit on Thursday, blaming lower market share in North America, delayed manufacturing, and fewer volumes.

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The firm, which includes well-known brands including Fiat, Chrysler, Peugeot, Jeep, and Dodge, recorded a first-half net profit of 5.6 billion euros ($6.07 billion), a 48% decrease from the same time in 2023. Stellantis reported an adjusted operating income of 8.5 billion euros for the first half of 2024, a fall of 5.7 billion euros for the year, mostly as a result of declines in North America.

Stellantis Faces Operational Challenges and Declining U.S. Sales Amid Market Turmoil

Stellantis’s Milan-listed shares dropped by almost 8.5% on Thursday. Carlos Tavares, CEO of Stellantis, stated in a statement that “the Company’s performance in the first half of 2024 fell short of our expectations, reflecting both a challenging industry context as well as our own operational issues.”

In his address to the media, Tavares stated that a large number of the company’s issues are related to its U.S. operations, which he had earlier claimed were being negatively impacted by “arrogant mistakes” including car inventory levels, production issues, and sales tactics.

He reaffirmed those concerns on Thursday, stating that Stellantis is still working to resolve a number of the US challenges. Tavares criticized the corporation for heavily lowering costs, which he claimed was the cause of the issues. Before, a number of execs told CNBC that the layoffs were excruciatingly hard.

Profit, market share, and customer happiness are what are asked of the local team, according to Tavares. “You could wish to utilize a scapegoat if you fail to deliver for any cause that I can comprehend and assist in fixing. It’s a simple budget reduction. That is incorrect.

As a result of Stellantis being the only significant American carmaker to declare lower sales in 2022 compared to 2023, the company’s U.S. sales were down around 16% in the first half of the year.

Stellantis Faces Challenges with Declining North American Market Share, Sets Ambitious 2024 Targets

During the first half of the year, the company’s market share in North America decreased by 1.8 percentage points to 8.2%. Stellantis reiterated its 2024 target, which calls for a double-digit adjusted operating income margin, positive industrial free cash flow, and a minimum capital return to investors in the form of dividends and buybacks of 7.7 billion euros, in spite of the current issues.

By launching 20 new models this year, fixing issues in the US, and implementing more price reductions to boost sales, Tavares believes he can meet those goals. He did not rule out further job losses either. Everyone needs to struggle for performance in this sector, he added, adding that it is a really trying time. It will take a lot of effort on our part to deliver that performance. Results from Stellantis are being released shortly after U.S. manufacturers Ford Motor and General Motors released their second-quarter profits.

After handily surpassing Wall Street’s earnings expectations on Tuesday, General Motors (GM) boosted a number of significant financial objectives. On Wednesday, Ford disappointed investors with an increase in adjusted profit. Stellantis, on the other hand, reported first-half net sales of 85 billion euros, a 14% decrease from the same time the previous year.

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