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Luca de Meo is leaving Renault and the automobile industry after five years at the helm of the company.  He will take on the role of CEO at luxury group Kering that's struggling to revive its ...
Despite recent divestments, Nissan's CEO insists the move from Renault is strategic, not a breakup. Discover what this means ...
Henri Pinault's decision to hire Renault boss Luca de Meo is an audacious but necessary move to address the twin challenge of ...
Luca de Meo, Renault's current CEO, will join Kering as the new CEO to help revitalize the debt-heavy luxury conglomerate.
Reports of de Meo’s switch to Kering sent the luxury group’s shares up by nearly 12% on Monday, recording their biggest one-day percentage gain since November 2008.
John Elkann says over 25 percent of engineers focus only on regulatory compliance. Affordable city cars are vanishing across ...
Kering announces a leadership change as it struggles to meet expectations. CEO François-Henri Pinault will remain chairman, ...
Renault CEO Luca de Meo will be departing the company in mid-July to take over as CEO of Kering, the French luxury ...
The former chief executive of the carmaker Renault will replace Francois-Henri Pinault as the struggling company seeks a ...
Gucci owner Kering said it was hiring Renault boss Luca de Meo as its new CEO to help revive the debt-laden luxury ...
Kering SA named Luca de Meo as its next chief executive officer, looking to the architect of carmaker Renault SA’s turnaround ...