Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri has stepped down after just two years in the top role. In a statement Thursday, Ferrari said Camilleri stepped down for personal reasons and that current chairman John Elkann will fill the role until a replacement can be found. Camilleri also stepped down from his chairman role at Philip Morris International, a company...
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