Aston Martin has cut 170 jobs after losses widened by a fifth last year and fewer cars were sold in 2023 following a string ...
(Reuters) - Luxury carmaker Aston Martin said on Wednesday it will cut about 5% of its global workforce, or 170 employees, to ...
The company plans to reduce its global workforce by 5% as part of a cost-savings push after it reported weaker earnings and ...
Executive chairman Lawrence Stroll is taking a back seat to let CEO Adrian Hallmark try to return the storied brand to profit ...
It seems that speculation around Max Verstappen and his possible move to the Aston Martin Formula 1 team was partly correct ...
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Aston Martin CEO Andy Cowell, who recently took on the role of team principal as part of a structural overhaul, believes the ...
Aston Martin Lagonda announced Wednesday it would cut about five percent of its workforce as weak Chinese demand contributed ...
Aston Martin has confirmed that hundreds will lose their job amid major financial savings from the luxury brand.
The luxury car manufacturer said 170 people would be affected, after its losses widened in 2024 following a slump in ...
The iconic British manufacturer, renowned for producing James Bond's vehicles, has not yet specified whether the job cuts ...