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Aston Martin has an unusual relationship with its namesake Formula 1 team. Billionaire Lawrence Stroll is the chairperson and part-owner of the Aston Martin car company; he's also the majority ...
Aston Martin is set to raise about $162 million via funding from the company’s chair, Lawrence Stroll, and the sale of the automaker’s stake in its Formula 1 team, which Stroll owns.
Aston Martin team boss Lawrence Stroll has reassured fans that the sports car brand will stay in F1 for decades, despite the sale of ownership stakes. According to an announcement Monday ...
As the preferred motorcar for the titular character in the James Bond films, the sports cars made by legendary manufacturer Aston Martin have been an unrelenting symbol of modern Britannia.
Aston Martin is selling its stake in the Aston Martin Formula One team to focus on revitalizing its core automotive business, while team owner Lawrence Stroll has doubled down on his commitment ...
Aston Martin’s Valhalla delivers 1,065 hp from a hybrid V8 and three electric motors. It marks the brand’s first series-production mid-engine car and first plug-in hybrid. Only 999 Valhalla ...
Aston Martin will raise more than 125 million pounds ($161.9 million) through funding from its chairman and the sale of its stake in his Formula One team as it battles ballooning losses and ...
Aston Martin’s billionaire executive chairman is ploughing more than £50million into the car maker. Lawrence Stroll’s Yew Tree Consortium will invest £52.5million to take his shareholding to ...
Aston Martin will raise more than £125m through funding from its chairman and the sale of its stake in the Formula One team he owns, as the luxury carmaker grapples with ballooning losses.
Mercedes and Aston Martin, who poached design guru Adrian Newey from Red Bull last year, have been linked with a big-money move and ex-McLaren driver Montoya insists the Dutchman should consider a ...
Learn More. With an iconic brand and well-heeled customer base, Aston Martin (LSE: AML) might seem like it has a license to print money. If only! The company has been losing money hand over fist ...
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