Here's how the asset manager founded by the Italian family dynasty — which owns Fiat and Ferrari — is different.
Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini has said the Agnelli family should be held as responsible for Stellantis' issues as the car company's now ex-chief executive officer (CEO), Carlos Tavares.
Eighty million euros is the price with which on May 19, 2004, Marella Caracciolo sold her shares of Dicembre, the holding ...
Italy's billionaire Agnelli family has taken a 15% stake in Dutch electronics company Royal Philips, in what is being viewed as a much-needed vote of confidence in its decision to switch its focus ...
Italy’s representation in Stellantis is confined to the Agnelli family, which founded Fiat in 1899 and remains the group’s leading shareholder with a 14.2pc stake. France, by contrast ...
Born in New York, Elkann took the leadership role in the family in 2004, a year after the death of his maternal grandfather Gianni Agnelli, who is credited with turning Italian carmaker Fiat into ...
Our analysis highlights the pivotal role of the Agnelli family, founders of Fiat, and the Peugeot family in Stellantis’ governance since its inception. Their influence endures: today ...
Italian reports refer to allegations of millions ... The club is still controlled by the Agnelli family's Exor holding group, which has proposed corporate adviser Gianluca Ferrero to take over ...
John Elkann, the executive chairman of Ferrari, is one of the most powerful industrialists in the world. Born into the wealthy business family of Agnelli, the 48-year-old had the privilege of owning ...