Stellantis N.V. (STLA) — Stock analysis
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5,57 USD
0,07 USD (+1.27%) today
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About Stellantis N.V.
Stellantis is one of the world's largest auto groups, formed in 2021 by the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Peugeot SA (PSA). It owns 14 auto brands: Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge, Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel, Vauxhall, Lancia, Abarth. Headquartered in Amsterdam, main operating centers in Turin, Paris and Detroit. Listed on NYSE (STLA), Borsa Italiana (STLAM) and Euronext Paris (STLAP).
What does Stellantis do?▾
Stellantis produces and sells cars under 14 different brands, including Fiat, Jeep, Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, Maserati, Alfa Romeo. Operates in Europe, the Americas and emerging markets. Investing in electrification and automotive software.
Which exchanges is Stellantis listed on?▾
Three simultaneous listings: NYSE (STLA), Borsa Italiana (STLAM) and Euronext Paris (STLAP). Prices are aligned net of FX. Most volume is on NYSE and Euronext Paris.
Does Stellantis pay dividends?▾
Yes. It pays an annual dividend (not quarterly) typically in April. 2024-2026 yield is typically 6-9%, high to reflect auto sector operating risk and uncertainty around the electric transition.
Which Stellantis ticker should I look at — STLA, STLAM or STLAP?▾
They are the same underlying shares, so the choice usually just matches where you actually hold the stock: STLA (NYSE, US dollars), STLAM (Borsa Italiana, euros) or STLAP (Euronext Paris, euros). Lucex analyses whichever line you enter; it does not suggest one listing over another.
Why is Stellantis's dividend yield so high?▾
A high yield on a carmaker often reflects the market pricing in the cyclical and transition risks of the auto sector, not just generosity — both the share price and the payout move with the cycle. Lucex explains what the yield reflects; whether it suits you is your decision.
One company, three tickers
Stellantis is the same company wherever you hold it — the NYSE line (STLA), the Borsa Italiana line (STLAM) and the Euronext Paris line (STLAP) represent identical shares, with prices differing only by currency and FX. If you hold it through an Italian broker you likely own STLAM in euros; a US account typically shows STLA in dollars. Knowing which line you hold explains any apparent price gap you see when comparing quotes.
What moves an automaker's results
As a mass-market carmaker, Stellantis is cyclical — its results swing with vehicle volumes, pricing and incentives, the regional mix (North America and Europe are the largest), and the cost of shifting toward electric models. Analysts and news tend to focus on shipment volumes, average pricing, inventory levels and margin per vehicle. These are the levers behind the numbers Lucex shows you — context, not a call.
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