Stocks to Watch Monday: Verizon, BP, Stellantis, Block
🔎 BP (BP): The oil company picked Albert Manifold, the former head of Irish building-materials company CRH (CRH), as its new chairman. He succeeds Helge Lund, who helped drive the renewables push that BP has abandoned.
↘️ Stellantis (STLA): The Jeep maker swung to a net loss in the first half of the year, taking an earnings hit of around $350 million from U.S. tariffs. In North America, its shipments dropped 25% last quarter. Shares sold off in Italy.

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