The luxury automaker will cut 5% of its workforce to save 25 million pounds, its chief executive said on Wednesday.
Aston Martin is to cut as many as 170 jobs globally as it delayed the launch of its first electric vehicle for a second time.
(Reuters) -Luxury carmaker Aston Martin said on Wednesday it will cut about 5% of its global workforce to further reduce ...
Sales are down and debt is up at Aston Martin, leaving it with hard decisions to make if it wants to financially recover this ...
The company plans to reduce its global workforce by 5% as part of a cost-savings push after it reported weaker earnings and ...
Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark has confirmed that around 170 employees - or circa five per cent of the workforce - will ...
Aston Martin Lagonda today reported a wider annual loss of £289.1 million but said it expects a significant improvement in ...
Job losses are expected to save Aston Martin £25 million as it struggles with supply chain disruptions, inefficiencies, and ...
Not only is the facelifted C 63 supposed to feature V8 oomph, but hearsay further suggests a flat-plane crankshaft design ...
Aston Martin has confirmed that hundreds will lose their job amid major financial savings from the luxury brand.
Another global luxury automaker is cutting jobs after struggling to keep pace as the industry shifts to electric vehicles ...
Aston Martin has confirmed that it will axe approximately 170 jobs as the luxury car giant looks to cut costs. This comes as ...