Stellantis experienced a notable intraday decline on Friday, with its shares in Milan briefly sliding to €4.99 - the lowest level recorded since the automaker's formation. By the close of the trading session the stock was at approximately €5.03, reflecting a 1.9% decrease for the day.
The movement in Stellantis's shares was accompanied by losses across the European auto industry, where the sector as a whole fell 0.6% on the day. The contrast underscores that while the broader group was under pressure, Stellantis registered a sharper decline in absolute terms during the session.
Friday's intraday trough of €4.99 represents the weakest price for the shares since March 2020, a period when the company still traded under its former FCA ticker in Milan. The recent levels highlight how the stock has moved since the creation of the Franco-Italian automaker.
Looking at performance over the year so far, Stellantis shares have lost nearly half of their value year-to-date. That decline is materially deeper than the 17% drop recorded across the broader European auto sector over the same period. The relative underperformance indicates that Stellantis has been hit harder than its peer group in current market conditions.
The trading data from Friday points to continued price pressure on Stellantis, both in absolute terms and relative to peers. The session low, the daily percentage move, and the year-to-date trajectory together depict a stock that has experienced substantial weakness through the current calendar year.
No additional information about company-specific catalysts, corporate actions, or other explanatory factors was provided in the trading update. The available figures show an intraday low at €4.99, a day-end price near €5.03 (-1.9%), a sector move of -0.6%, and year-to-date losses for the shares of about 50% versus a 17% sector decline.
Market snapshot:
- Intraday low: €4.99 (Milan)
- Friday close: €5.03 (-1.9%)
- European auto sector: -0.6% (Friday)
- Year-to-date performance: Stellantis down nearly 50%; sector down 17%