The proposed Honda-Nissan merger may have failed to fire, but Nissan's new CEO and ongoing talks could give it the best shot yet.
Nissan's incoming CEO said the next big step in the Japanese automaker's future could come with the help of a partner—which ...
The chief-executive-to-be at money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is determined to speed up decision-making to come up with ...
Automakers Renault and Nissan said on Monday they had agreed to further amend their two-decade-old partnership to allow for a ...
The Japanese carmaker has braced investors for a third annual net loss in the last six years, sales are slumping and ...
Renault and Nissan said Monday they had revised their partnership to allow for a reduction in their cross-shareholdings and ...
"I’m open to Honda or other partners, as long as these partners are helping us drive the vision of the business.” Espinosa is set to step into the role on April 1, replacing Makoto Uchida.
Espinosa is taking the role over from CEO Makoto Uchida, who came under fire after the much-anticipated merger between Nissan and Honda failed. Nissan's troubles run deep, and it is currently ...
Nissan recently appointed Espinosa to take its helm, effective April 1, replacing Makoto Uchida. Espinosa has his ... ditched talks with Japanese rival Honda Motor Co. to set up a joint holding ...
FILE - Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida speaks during a joint news conference ... Nissan recently ditched talks with Japanese rival Honda Motor Co. to set up a joint holding company.