Stellantis, the multinational automaker formed by the merger of Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, is set to unveil its quarterly profits for the first time on April 30. As the company's leadership, including CEO Antonio Filosa and CFO Joao Laranjo, prepares to address investors and analysts, market observers are eagerly awaiting key indicators of the automaker's financial health. In particular, investors will be scrutinizing Stellantis' sales performance, particularly in the US and European markets, where the company has been investing heavily in electric vehicle production and dealership networks. The quarterly earnings report will also provide insight into the company's efforts to reduce costs and improve its bottom line, amidst a backdrop of rising raw material costs and intense competition in the global automotive industry.


Stellantis will report quarterly profits for the first time on April 30. Here's what analysts and investors will be looking for from CEO Antonio Filosa and CFO Joao Laranjo.