Renault shares jump after scrapping plans to list Ampere EV unit
A Renault Scenic electric vehicle (EV) at the Munich Motor Show (IAA) in Munich, Germany, on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of French car maker Renault …
A Renault Scenic electric vehicle (EV) at the Munich Motor Show (IAA) in Munich, Germany, on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of French car maker Renault …
Switzerland-listed car parts manufacturer Autoneum’s share price could increase by over 70% in the next year, according to Vontobel. The investment bank raised its price target on Autoneum to 215 …
Pavlo Gonchar | LightRocket | Getty Images French carmaker Renault will sell a tranche of around 5% of its stake in Japan’s Nissan as part of a wider rebalancing of …
Electric vehicle shares have done well this year, and analysts are still broadly optimistic on the sector. The Global X Autonomous and Electric Vehicles exchange-traded fund, which includes companies across multiple …
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Even a few years ago I wouldn’t have suspected to see Tesla on a list like this, just seventy or so billion behind GM and Ford. If FCA hadn’t merged …
Bearish signals, indicating potential selling pressure in the near future, have gripped a handful of global stocks that look close to forming what’s known as a “death cross” chart pattern. …
Japanese carmarker Nissan announced Monday that all new models it launches in Europe will be fully electric, as it reaffirmed its aim for solely electric vehicle sales on the continent …
BMW CEO Oliver Zipse speaks during the presentation of the new BMW “New Class” during an event ahead of the IAA motor show in Munich. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance …
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said the Japanese carmaker needs to bring new vehicles to the increasingly crowded Chinese market at speed. Speaking to CNBC’s Tanvir Gill on Wednesday, Uchida said …