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NSANY plans to trim its stakes in Renault to fund new vehicle development as part of a broader restructuring push.
Nissan Motor plans to reduce its stake in French automaker Renault from 15% to 10%, according to CEO Ivan Espinosa.
Nissan Motor reportedly plans to trim its stake in French partner Renault in order to invest more in new vehicle development.
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 ...
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 said Monday they had revised their partnership to allow for a reduction in their cross ... Renault will also acquire Nissan's 51 percent stake in their joint factory in the ...
Automakers Renault and Nissan said on Monday they had agreed to further amend their two-decade-old partnership to allow for a reduction in ... out Nissan's majority stake in their joint Indian ...
The situation has been further complicated by Renault's ongoing reduction of its Nissan stake, which stands at 36 per cent, and plans to offload an 18.7 per cent share held in a French trust.
Despite the stake reduction, Mitsubishi and Nissan remain committed to their alliance, which includes Renault as a third member. The two automakers work together on multiple vehicles outside the U ...
Renault's recent agreement with Nissan suggests that there are opportunities for a cash windfall from stake reduction and further expansion in the Indian market. Renault's downside is mitigated by ...