Stellantis wins dismissal of shareholder lawsuit in US over ‘channel stuffing’

Stellantis logo is pictured at one of its assembly plants following a company’s announcement saying it will pause production there, in Toluca, state of Mexico, Mexico April 4, 2025. REUTERS
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed a ​lawsuit accusing the automaker ‌Stellantis of defrauding shareholders by failing to disclose how it overloaded ​retailers with excessive inventory, ​known as channel stuffing, leading to ⁠short-term sales increases and ​long-term sales declines.
Stellantis, whose many ​brands include Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot, was accused in the ​proposed class action of making ​false and misleading statements about its ‌pricing ⁠power, inventory and margins in light of the channel stuffing, inflating its share price.
U.S. District ​Judge Valerie ​Caproni ⁠in Manhattan concluded, however, that shareholders did not ​demonstrate a strong inference ​that ⁠Stellantis was motivated to defraud them, or offer strong circumstantial ⁠evidence ​of conscious misbehavior ​or recklessness.

Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New ​York; Editing by Chris Reese

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