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Stellantis Appoints New Leaders for Ram and Dodge Brands as Tim Kuniskis Steps Down After 32 Years

Tim Kuniskis, who has been with Stellantis for nearly 32 years and is CEO of the Ram and Dodge brands, announced his retirement on Friday.


Elon Musk's Tesla Pay Package Struggles to Materialize as it Faces Skepticism from Shareholders

Will Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package?..

Fake Elon Musk Uses AI to Scam Korean Woman Out of $50,000

A South Korean woman fell victim to a sophisticated scam orchestrated by an individual impersonating Elon Musk...

Boeing Re-Elects Departing CEO to Board as Company Faces Multiple Investigations

Boeing shareholders vote to retain the departing CEO amid ongoing challenges. The company is searching for a new chief executive to address the safety crisis and declining share prices, with potential..


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