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Ex-CEO Ghosn is taking his postmortem revenge by ripping into Nissan for its failures while offering some hope for Renault's ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan Motor CEO Ivan Espinosa said the automaker plans to reduce its stake in French partner Renault, the ...
During the meeting front by new chief executive Ivan Espinosa, Nissan reported a $4.5 billion net loss in the last financial ...
Nissan and Renault had said in March they had agreed to reduce their required minimum stake in each other to 10 per cent from ...
The French automaker’s relationship with the Chinese auto giant offers plenty of opportunities; even a merger with Volvo is ...
Nissan Motor plans to reduce its stake in French automaker Renault from 15% to 10%, according to CEO Ivan Espinosa.
Renault's financial performance and growth prospects have deteriorated, with revenue and net income well below previous highs ...
Nissan plans to cut its stake in Renault from 15% to 10% as part of a strategic shift in their alliance, aiming to invest ...
Renault and Nissan’s relationship dates back to 1999. When they first partnered, Renault acquired 36.8% of Nissan for $3.5 billion. In return, Nissan promised to invest in Renault once it was ...
Nissans CEO Ivan Espinosa announces plans to decrease the companys stake in Renault from 15% to 10% to help it fund new car ...
Nissan Motor's CEO, Ivan Espinosa, announced plans to decrease the company's stake in French partner Renault, according to a ...
Ivan Espinosa, who took the helm at Nissan in April, has identified a key role for its partners, as he seeks to step up the ...