To everyone's surprise, Uchida's resignation comes hot on the heels of the collapse of merger negotiations with Honda.
A leadership shakeup at Nissan could revive stalled merger talks with Honda, as the struggling automaker weighs its future.
By Maki Shiraki, Daniel Leussink and Norihiko Shirouzu TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nissan will unveil a shake-up in its top ...
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Nordot on MSNNissan to keep 5 Japan plants as it hashes out restructuring planNissan Motor Co. is set to maintain all five assembly plants in Japan as the struggling automaker hashes out restructuring measures to turn its business around, sources familiar with the matter said ...
When news broke of official merger talks between Honda and Nissan came to light earlier this year, it seemed like there was ...
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is under deepening pressure over the Japanese automaker's weakening performance and board members ...
Nissan's downward spiral continues, this time with the CEO himself confirming the brand needs outside investors in order to ...
Nissan faces leadership changes as CEO Uchida is pressured to resign amid second-quarter losses, junk credit status, and ...
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