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Stellantis to Acquire Equal Stake With Faurecia and Michelin in Symbio, a Leader in Zero-emission Hydrogen Mobility
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Faurecia, a company of the FORVIA group, Michelin and Stellantis announce today the signing of a binding agreement for Stellantis to acquire 33.3% stake in Symbio, a leader in zero-emission hydrogen mobility. Faurecia and Michelin will remain shareholders with 33.3% holding each.
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