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Stellantis Stock Climbs Despite Significant Q4 Loss

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Stellantis Stock Climbs Despite Significant Q4 Loss

Stellantis NV’s stock saw a notable rise on Thursday morning.

This increase occurred even after the automaker announced a substantial net loss.

The company reported a $2.9 billion net loss for the second half of 2023.

However, improved financial results towards the year’s end boosted investor confidence.

Record Full-Year Profit Amidst Q4 Adjustment

For the full year 2023, Stellantis achieved a record net profit.

The company’s total profit reached $19.9 billion.

This marks an 11% increase compared to 2022.

Stellantis also maintained a strong 12.8% adjusted operating income margin.

Industrial free cash flow was robust, totaling $14.1 billion.

The $2.9 billion net loss in the second half was largely a non-cash accounting adjustment.

This related to deferred tax assets in North America.

It reflected revised long-term profit forecasts for the region.

Excluding this adjustment, the net profit for the period would have been $18.2 billion.

Shareholder Returns Drive Market Optimism

Stellantis also announced appealing returns for its shareholders.

The automaker plans a €3 billion ($3.2 billion) share buyback program for 2024.

Additionally, a dividend of €1.55 per share will be distributed.

These actions signal the company’s strong financial health and positive outlook.

Investors reacted positively to these announcements and the overall financial picture.

The stock jumped over 5% in early trading following the news.

Navigating Industry Challenges and EV Transition

Stellantis faced significant operational challenges throughout 2023.

The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike heavily impacted North American operations.

This industrial action cost the company an estimated $3.2 billion in lost revenue.

CEO Carlos Tavares also emphasized the ongoing electric vehicle (EV) transition.

Shifting to EVs requires substantial capital investment and strategic planning.

Despite these hurdles, Stellantis is making considerable progress in electrification.

The company launched 18 new battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in 2023.

Eight more BEVs are scheduled for release in the first half of 2024.

The new STLA Large platform is crucial for upcoming U.S. market EVs.

Future Outlook and Global Competition Concerns

Stellantis aims for continued profitability in the upcoming year.

The company projects a double-digit adjusted operating income margin.

Positive industrial free cash flow is also anticipated for 2024.

Mr. Tavares expressed concerns about increasing EV market competition.

Chinese automakers, in particular, pose a significant threat, especially in Europe.

He advocated for government intervention to help balance the competitive landscape.

Despite these competitive pressures, Stellantis shows clear signs of a strong turnaround.

The company remains focused on strategic growth and its electrification initiatives.

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