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Nissan Motor plans to reduce its stake in French automaker Renault from 15% to 10%, according to CEO Ivan Espinosa.
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan Motor CEO Ivan Espinosa said the automaker plans to reduce its stake in French partner Renault, the ...
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Zacks Investment Research on MSNNissan Considers Stake Reduction in Renault to Fund New InvestmentsNissan Motor Co., Ltd. NSANY plans to reduce its ownership stake in its long-standing French partner Renault SA RNLSY to allocate more resources toward the development of new vehicles. Per Nikkei, ...
Nissan and Renault had said in March they had agreed to reduce their required minimum stake in each other to 10 per cent from ...
Luca de Meo's departure from Renault likely to cause near-term uncertainty as analysts debate whether it will impact its ...
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GlobalData on MSNNissan reportedly to trim stake in Renault and boost new product fundingNissan Motor reportedly plans to trim its stake in French partner Renault in order to invest more in new vehicle development.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNRenault's CEO Search May Include Insider Le Vot, Stellantis' Picat, Analysts SayFILE PHOTO: Denis Le Vot, Dacia CEO and Renault Group Chief Supply Chain Officer, speaks during a press conference on media ...
Back in 2010, when Tesla was a fledgling EV company, Nissan launched the first mass-produced electric car and gave it a ...
Nissan will launch its first car with solid-state battery technology in 2028, the company has confirmed, representing a big ...
Nissan Motor Co. is set to reduce its stake in French automaker Renault, a move that could generate approximately JPY100 billion (US$692.29 million) if the company sells 5% of its Renault shares, ...
Nissans CEO Ivan Espinosa announces plans to decrease the companys stake in Renault from 15% to 10% to help it fund new car ...
Nissan's all-new Leaf needs to impress. That's because this heavily revised EV has the weight of thousands of UK jobs in the ...
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