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Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work to a merger, forming the world's third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes changes in its move from fossil fuels.
Nissan and Honda announce plans for merger: Here's what to know “A merger would be a long-term strategy, not a solution to any short-term challenges," one expert told USA TODAY.
Although not an actual merger, the car companies involved each own stakes in the other—in Renault's case, it owns 37.5 percent of Nissan. Honda would have liked Nissan to buy out Renault's stake ...
During the meeting front by new chief executive Ivan Espinosa, Nissan reported a $4.5 billion net loss in the last financial ...
Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Ivan Espinosa’s first shareholder meeting will be overshadowed by tough questions ...
Oppama, one of Nissan’s key domestic plants since 1961, has an annual production capacity of 240,000 vehicles. However, its ...
Japan’s automotive industry, Nissan is now facing one of the most painful chapters in its history. At this week’s annual ...
Ex-CEO Ghosn is taking his postmortem revenge by ripping into Nissan for its failures while offering some hope for Renault's ...
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Top Gear on MSNNissan has confirmed job losses at its factory in SunderlandNissan has confirmed there will be some job losses at its factory in Sunderland. The Japanese carmaker said: “In order to ...
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