(Bloomberg) — Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc’s (AML.L) Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll said he would be open to taking the luxury carmaker private in future after announcing a ...
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc’s Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll said he would be open to taking the luxury carmaker private in the future after announcing a plan to inject more funds.
Aston Martin said it is raising more than 125 million pounds ($161.9 million) through funding from Stroll, its chairman, and the sale of its stake in the F1 team which is controlled by the Canadian.
LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - The Aston Martin brand will be in Formula One for decades to come, team owner Lawrence Stroll said on Monday after the sportscar maker announced the sale of its stake ...
The Aston Martin brand will be in Formula One for decades to come, team owner Lawrence Stroll said on Monday after the sportscar maker announced the sale of its stake in the Silverstone-based outfit.
Aston Martin announced on Monday its plan to sell its minority stake in the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One team to help turn around its loss-making business. The luxury British carmaker ...
Because yes, it feels (with numbers and times in hand, the only real indicators that exist) that the Aston Martin of this 2025 is a better car. Not as much as it should, mainly because this year the ...
In a rare and intriguing development in the world of Formula 1, Aston Martin Lagonda has announced that it is selling its minority stake in the Aston Martin Aramco F1 team. This move, spearheaded by ...
Aston Martin re-entered F1 in 2021 as Lawrence Stroll had bought a sizeable stake in the British automaker. While the Canadian has been focusing on making Aston Martin’s F1 team (formerly Force India) ...