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The Italian is set to leave Renault next month to become boss of Kering, the struggling owner of Gucci and Saint Laurent, ...
While the world waits for the Renault Group to hire a new CEO to replace De Meo and who can clear the doubts concerning Alpine’s future in F1, Auto Action also reports that Hyundai could buy the team.
The luxury group confirmed speculations reported by a number of media outlets this weekend. Pinault will retain his role as ...
Luca de Meo is a self-proclaimed ‘car guy’ who turned Renault Group around and reinvented Alpine – so his abrupt departure ...
The appointment of de Meo, 58, marks a big change at Kering, owner of the Gucci and Saint Laurent brands, where ...
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CAR Magazine on MSNLife after Luca de Meo: why Renault thinks it will be just fineLuca de Meo to leave Renault Group► He held CEO position for five years► Laurens van den Acker weighs in on the future It was only shortly before it was announced to the world when Renault’s design ...
The shock announcement of Luca de Meo's departure from the Renault Group has massive effects for not just Renault but ...
Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault, is set to leave his position to lead luxury brand Kering as the company faces challenges in ...
The automotive group Renault announced on Sunday evening that its CEO Luca de Meo is stepping down after five years in office ...
The big jump in Kering shares suggests investors are at least hopeful about Kering’s future, and Bernstein analysts noted ...
Kering has appointed Luca de Meo, renowned for revitalizing Renault, as its new CEO to revive Gucci. This strategic move ...
WHO IS HE? De Meo, 58, is from Milan, Italy, and has more than 30 years' experience working in the automotive sector. He ...
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