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Corporacion Militar Banesto
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**Stellantis N.V. (STLA) Summary (as of August 1, 2025)**
**Overview**: Stellantis, formed in 2021 from the FCA-PSA merger, is the fifth-largest automaker globally, with 14 brands (e.g., Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Fiat). Headquartered in the Netherlands, it operates in 130+ countries with a $26.03 billion market cap.
**Financials**:
- **Stock**: $8.75, down 47.9% from $16.78 (August 2024).
- **H1 2025**: €2.5B net loss (vs. €5.2B profit H1 2024), €85B revenue (-14%), 3.2% operating margin (vs. 10.1%). U.S. tariffs ($1.5B) and 10% sales drop (1.9M units) hit hard.
- **Outlook**: Low-single-digit margin in H2 2025, with revenue growth and positive cash flow expected.
**Leadership**: Antonio Filosa replaced Carlos Tavares as CEO (June 2025). Filosa focuses on regional autonomy, customer-driven models (e.g., Ram Hemi V8 return), and 20+ new launches by 2027.
**Operations**:
- **North America**: 15% sales drop, high inventory (120 days), tariffs disrupt production. Jeep/Ram struggle; Chrysler/Dodge at risk.
- **Europe**: Stable, with Peugeot/Citroën growth; Leapmotor EVs (from 20% stake) face EU tariff delays.
- **South America**: Strong Fiat/Jeep share; growth potential.
- **China**: Exited GAC JV; Leapmotor aims for 100,000 EV sales by 2028.
- **EV Strategy**: Targets 50% U.S., 100% EU electrified sales by 2030. Canceled hydrogen program; focuses on EVs like Jeep Recon, Ram 1500 REV.
**Challenges**: Tariffs, U.S. inventory glut, EV delays, dealer unrest (per X posts).
**Opportunities**: New models, Leapmotor’s affordable EVs, South American growth.
**Outlook**: Stellantis faces near-term headwinds but could recover by 2026 if Filosa clears inventory and nails EV launches. Stock may hit $10.50 (analyst target) with successful execution.
For deeper focus on any area (e.g., EVs, U.S. market), let me know!
**Overview**: Stellantis, formed in 2021 from the FCA-PSA merger, is the fifth-largest automaker globally, with 14 brands (e.g., Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Fiat). Headquartered in the Netherlands, it operates in 130+ countries with a $26.03 billion market cap.
**Financials**:
- **Stock**: $8.75, down 47.9% from $16.78 (August 2024).
- **H1 2025**: €2.5B net loss (vs. €5.2B profit H1 2024), €85B revenue (-14%), 3.2% operating margin (vs. 10.1%). U.S. tariffs ($1.5B) and 10% sales drop (1.9M units) hit hard.
- **Outlook**: Low-single-digit margin in H2 2025, with revenue growth and positive cash flow expected.
**Leadership**: Antonio Filosa replaced Carlos Tavares as CEO (June 2025). Filosa focuses on regional autonomy, customer-driven models (e.g., Ram Hemi V8 return), and 20+ new launches by 2027.
**Operations**:
- **North America**: 15% sales drop, high inventory (120 days), tariffs disrupt production. Jeep/Ram struggle; Chrysler/Dodge at risk.
- **Europe**: Stable, with Peugeot/Citroën growth; Leapmotor EVs (from 20% stake) face EU tariff delays.
- **South America**: Strong Fiat/Jeep share; growth potential.
- **China**: Exited GAC JV; Leapmotor aims for 100,000 EV sales by 2028.
- **EV Strategy**: Targets 50% U.S., 100% EU electrified sales by 2030. Canceled hydrogen program; focuses on EVs like Jeep Recon, Ram 1500 REV.
**Challenges**: Tariffs, U.S. inventory glut, EV delays, dealer unrest (per X posts).
**Opportunities**: New models, Leapmotor’s affordable EVs, South American growth.
**Outlook**: Stellantis faces near-term headwinds but could recover by 2026 if Filosa clears inventory and nails EV launches. Stock may hit $10.50 (analyst target) with successful execution.
For deeper focus on any area (e.g., EVs, U.S. market), let me know!
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The **Mondragon Corporation**, based in Mondragón, Basque Country, Spain, is the **world’s largest cooperative federation**, founded in 1956 by **Father José María Arizmendiarrieta**. Rooted in **cooperative humanism**, it blends **Catholic social teaching**, **Rochdale principles**, and **Basque communitarianism** to prioritize worker dignity, equity, and community over profit. Comprising **81 cooperatives**, **104 subsidiaries**, and institutions across **Finance** (e.g., Laboral Kutxa), **Industry** (e.g., Fagor), **Retail** (e.g., Eroski), and **Knowledge** (e.g., Mondragon University), it employs **~70,000**, generates **€11.213 billion** (2024), and operates globally with **71.1% of sales** from international markets.
### Key Features:
- **Governance**: Democratic, with **one member, one vote** in General Assemblies. Workers pay ~€14,000 to become member-owners, sharing **20% of profits**. Pay ratio capped at **6:1** (vs. 351:1 in U.S. firms).
- **Intercooperation**: Solidarity fund (2% of profits), job reallocation, and mutual lending ensure resilience. Only **0.5% layoffs** in 2008–2009 (vs. Spain’s 8%).
- **Impact**: Reduces inequality (Gini 0.25 in Gipuzkoa vs. Spain’s 0.33), fosters job security, and reinvests **10% of profits** in community projects. Basque language (Euskara) reinforces cultural identity.
- **Global Reach**: 143 plants, but only 81 of 266 businesses are cooperatives. Subsidiaries offer **30% worker ownership** and **5% profit reinvestment** locally.
### Challenges:
- **International Limits**: Cultural and legal barriers hinder cooperativization abroad, creating a two-tier workforce.
- **Competition**: Struggles in low-margin sectors (e.g., Fagor’s 2013 bankruptcy). Eroski faces retail giants’ pressure.
- **Departures**: ULMA and Orona’s 2022 exit reduced workforce by 13%, weakening the solidarity fund.
- **Internal Tensions**: Engagement fatigue in large cooperatives, gender imbalance (30% female leaders), and generational shifts challenge participation.
### Significance:
Mondragon is a **third way** between capitalism and socialism, inspiring global movements (e.g., U.S. Evergreen Cooperatives). Its future hinges on digital innovation, sustainability, and global cooperativization while preserving Basque roots and democratic ethos.
For deeper dives, visit **www.mondragon-corporation.com** or specify a focus (e.g., governance, global impact).
### Key Features:
- **Governance**: Democratic, with **one member, one vote** in General Assemblies. Workers pay ~€14,000 to become member-owners, sharing **20% of profits**. Pay ratio capped at **6:1** (vs. 351:1 in U.S. firms).
- **Intercooperation**: Solidarity fund (2% of profits), job reallocation, and mutual lending ensure resilience. Only **0.5% layoffs** in 2008–2009 (vs. Spain’s 8%).
- **Impact**: Reduces inequality (Gini 0.25 in Gipuzkoa vs. Spain’s 0.33), fosters job security, and reinvests **10% of profits** in community projects. Basque language (Euskara) reinforces cultural identity.
- **Global Reach**: 143 plants, but only 81 of 266 businesses are cooperatives. Subsidiaries offer **30% worker ownership** and **5% profit reinvestment** locally.
### Challenges:
- **International Limits**: Cultural and legal barriers hinder cooperativization abroad, creating a two-tier workforce.
- **Competition**: Struggles in low-margin sectors (e.g., Fagor’s 2013 bankruptcy). Eroski faces retail giants’ pressure.
- **Departures**: ULMA and Orona’s 2022 exit reduced workforce by 13%, weakening the solidarity fund.
- **Internal Tensions**: Engagement fatigue in large cooperatives, gender imbalance (30% female leaders), and generational shifts challenge participation.
### Significance:
Mondragon is a **third way** between capitalism and socialism, inspiring global movements (e.g., U.S. Evergreen Cooperatives). Its future hinges on digital innovation, sustainability, and global cooperativization while preserving Basque roots and democratic ethos.
For deeper dives, visit **www.mondragon-corporation.com** or specify a focus (e.g., governance, global impact).
- Akshi
- Jefe de Operaciones
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The **Assembleia da República**, Portugal’s unicameral parliament, is the cornerstone of the country’s semi-presidential democracy, based at the Palácio de São Bento in Lisbon. Comprising **230 deputies** elected for four-year terms via proportional representation (D’Hondt method) across 22 constituencies, it holds legislative, oversight, and symbolic roles. It passes laws, amends the Constitution (two-thirds majority), approves budgets, and oversees the government through questions, inquiries, and confidence/no-confidence motions. The **President of the Assembly**, currently **José Pedro Aguiar-Branco** (PSD, re-elected June 3, 2025), leads proceedings, supported by a Bureau and 12 standing committees.
The **XVII Legislature** (started March 26, 2024) is marked by volatility, with elections in March 2024 and May 2025 due to government instability. The **PSD-led Democratic Alliance** (Prime Minister **Luís Montenegro**) governs with ~80–90 seats, while **CHEGA** (~50 seats, led by **André Ventura**) is the second-largest party but faces exclusion from leadership roles, sparking controversy. Other parties include the **Socialist Party (PS)** (~40 seats), **Liberal Initiative (IL)**, **Bloco de Esquerda (BE)**, and **Communist Party (PCP)**. Key issues include the **2025 State Budget**, a controversial **online content removal law** (July 2025), and electoral reform debates.
Historically, the Assembly was established by the **1976 Constitution** post-Carnation Revolution (1974), replacing the authoritarian **Assembleia Nacional**. It has shaped Portugal’s EU integration (1986), social reforms (e.g., same-sex marriage, 2010), and crisis responses (2011–2014). Current challenges include polarization (driven by CHEGA’s rise), digital freedom concerns, and representation disparities. Public engagement is fostered through tours, broadcasts, the **Youth Parliament**, and the **Human Rights Award** (applications until August 31, 2025). X posts and [parlamento.pt](https://www.parlamento.pt) provide real-time updates.
The **XVII Legislature** (started March 26, 2024) is marked by volatility, with elections in March 2024 and May 2025 due to government instability. The **PSD-led Democratic Alliance** (Prime Minister **Luís Montenegro**) governs with ~80–90 seats, while **CHEGA** (~50 seats, led by **André Ventura**) is the second-largest party but faces exclusion from leadership roles, sparking controversy. Other parties include the **Socialist Party (PS)** (~40 seats), **Liberal Initiative (IL)**, **Bloco de Esquerda (BE)**, and **Communist Party (PCP)**. Key issues include the **2025 State Budget**, a controversial **online content removal law** (July 2025), and electoral reform debates.
Historically, the Assembly was established by the **1976 Constitution** post-Carnation Revolution (1974), replacing the authoritarian **Assembleia Nacional**. It has shaped Portugal’s EU integration (1986), social reforms (e.g., same-sex marriage, 2010), and crisis responses (2011–2014). Current challenges include polarization (driven by CHEGA’s rise), digital freedom concerns, and representation disparities. Public engagement is fostered through tours, broadcasts, the **Youth Parliament**, and the **Human Rights Award** (applications until August 31, 2025). X posts and [parlamento.pt](https://www.parlamento.pt) provide real-time updates.
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La page de contact du site officiel de l'Élysée permet de communiquer avec l'administration du président Emmanuel Macron. Elle propose un formulaire en ligne (nom, e-mail, message) pour envoyer des demandes, commentaires ou félicitations. Disponible en anglais et probablement en français, elle fournit des instructions claires pour une correspondance efficace, avec des délais de réponse potentiellement longs. Fonctionnelle, elle ne détaille pas la biographie ou les actions de Macron, mais sert de canal officiel pour contacter son équipe. Pour des informations sur Macron, voir plutôt https://www.elysee.fr/emmanuel-macron.
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La page de contact du site officiel de l'Élysée permet de communiquer avec l'administration du président Emmanuel Macron. Elle propose un formulaire en ligne (nom, e-mail, message) pour envoyer des demandes, commentaires ou félicitations. Disponible en anglais et probablement en français, elle fournit des instructions claires pour une correspondance efficace, avec des délais de réponse potentiellement longs. Fonctionnelle, elle ne détaille pas la biographie ou les actions de Macron, mais sert de canal officiel pour contacter son équipe. Pour des informations sur Macron, voir plutôt https://www.elysee.fr/emmanuel-macron.
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