When Amedeo Felisa, the then-75-year-old former CEO of Ferrari, joined Aston Martin in 2022, the carmaker was reeling from ...
(Reuters) -Luxury carmaker Aston Martin said on Wednesday it will cut about 5% of its global workforce to further reduce ...
Aston Martin is to cut as many as 170 jobs globally as it delayed the launch of its first electric vehicle for a second time.
Aston Martin Lagonda was the biggest faller on the FTSE 250 on Wednesday morning, after the luxury carmaker announced job ...
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Aston Martin will reduce its global workforce by about 5% to cut costs and focus on future investments. The launch of the ...
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While the job cuts are undoubtedly painful for employees, Aston Martin’s leadership believes they are essential for the company’s survival and future success. CEO Tobias Moers emphasized that the ...
The luxury automaker will cut 5% of its workforce to save 25 million pounds, its chief executive said on Wednesday.