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    Renault shares tumble on profit warning as interim CEO named

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    Posted on July 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Renault shares plunged 18% following a profit warning and CEO change, with revised profit margins and lower cash flow impacting investor confidence.

    Renault Shares Plunge 18% Following Profit Warning and CEO Change

    By Dominique Patton

    (Reuters) -Shares in Renault plunged as much as 18% on Wednesday after the French automaker surprised investors with a profit warning just a month after CEO Luca de Meo announced his departure.

    The company said late on Tuesday that June sales volumes were weaker than expected and it was now aiming for a full-year operating profit margin of 6.5%, below a previous target of at least 7%.

    While the revised outlook was still better than most of its peers, Renault had been seen as insulated from many of the challenges facing rivals, including U.S. tariffs and weakness in China because of its limited exposure to those markets. It was one of the few automakers not to warn on profits last year.

    The company, which also named finance chief Duncan Minto as its interim CEO, added that its free cash flow came in it at just 47 million euros ($54 million) in the first half of the year due to a 900-million-euro impact on working capital from delayed billings and a decline in the European passenger car and van market.

    Analysts had expected FCF of about 645 million euros.

    Renault shares were down 16% at 0920 GMT to 34.64 euros, on track for their worst day since March 2020. They earlier fell as much as 18% to an 18-month low of 33.83 euros.

    Oddo BHF analyst Michael Foundoukidis said the timing of the profit warning was "unfortunate", just a month after news of de Meo's departure and only two weeks after the company had presented a more positive outlook in discussions with analysts.

    The company said the process for naming a permanent CEO was "well underway", but gave no update on timing.

    Shares in rivals Stellantis and Volkswagen were down 3% and 1.6% respectively, underlining how jittery investors are about further weakness in a market already under pressure from a global trade war.

    Renault shares had outperformed rivals this year, with a flurry of new launches boosting sales and profits, and a focus on Europe insulating it from trade turmoil caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.

    The revised 6.5% margin guidance for 2025 is "realistic", Berenberg analysts said, pointing to Renault's pipeline of new launches, and adding that it would still favourably compare to most European peers.

    Renault said it would step up cost-cutting measures to improve margins in the second half of the year, but some analysts see market pressure continuing.

    "We foresee longer-term market pressure playing out beyond June. Most of the European carmakers released a new lineup of affordable electric vehicles, increasing competition," Morningstar analysts said.

    They added that Renault's margins and free cash flow likely peaked last year, and that high-single digit margins were not sustainable for a mass-market automaker, particularly of Renault's smaller scale.

    Analysts also said the lower guidance raised concerns about leadership uncertainty in a volatile market.

    Renault reports first half results on July 31.

    ($1 = 0.8602 euros)

    (Reporting by Dimitri Rhodes in Gdansk. Editing by Bernadette Baum and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Renault shares fell 18% after a profit warning.
    • •Interim CEO Duncan Minto was appointed.
    • •Free cash flow was significantly lower than expected.
    • •Renault's revised profit margin target is 6.5%.
    • •Analysts express concern over market pressures.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Renault shares tumble on profit warning as interim CEO named

    1What caused Renault's shares to drop significantly?

    Renault's shares plunged as much as 18% after the company issued a profit warning, indicating weaker than expected sales volumes and a revised full-year operating profit margin target.

    2Who has been appointed as Renault's interim CEO?

    Duncan Minto, the finance chief, has been named as Renault's interim CEO following the departure of Luca de Meo.

    3What is Renault's new target for operating profit margin?

    Renault now aims for a full-year operating profit margin of 6.5%, which is below its previous target of at least 7%.

    4How did analysts react to Renault's profit warning?

    Analysts described the timing of the profit warning as 'unfortunate' and expressed concerns about leadership uncertainty in a volatile market.

    5What are Renault's plans to address market pressures?

    Renault stated it would increase cost-cutting measures to improve margins in the second half of the year, although some analysts predict ongoing market pressure.

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