MILAN -- Stellantis said sales rose in the first quarter, supported by strong pricing and a strong vehicle mix, as well as favorable exchange-rate effects, but it sees only a partial recovery in microchip supply issues this year.
Net revenue increased 12 percent to 41.5 billion euros ($44.1 billion) in the January-March period, the automaker said in a statement on Thursday.
The automaker, since the PSA-Fiat Chrysler merger, does not disclose quarterly financial performance -- only half-year and full-year results.
"Our full-year guidance for double-digit adjusted operating income margins and positive cash-flow is confirmed, despite supply and inflationary headwinds, as good product momentum and strategic partnerships continue to pave the way," CFO Richard Palmer said in the statement.
Vehicle shipments, however, fell 12 percent in the quarter, mainly because of the impact of unfilled semiconductor orders.
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