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Nissan will be on losing end if it merges with Honda
Nissan could face cost-cutting 'carnage' in Honda merger, Carlos Ghosn says
Nissan
will be the victim of cost-cutting “carnage” if it combines forces with Japanese peer Honda, former
Nissan
CEO
Carlos
Ghosn
told CNBC on Tuesday. “I think, without any doubt, Honda is going to be in the driver’s seat, which is very sad to ...
Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn calls the Nissan-Honda merger plan a 'desperate move'
"It's not a pragmatic deal because frankly, the synergies between the two companies are difficult to find," Ghosn told Bloomberg.
Carlos Ghosn: Nissan will be on the losing end if it merges with Honda
Investors have been keenly watching both Honda Motor Co Ltd (TYO: 7267) and Nissan Motor Co Ltd (TYO: 7201) ever since the two legacy car companies announced plans of a merger to create the world’s third-largest automaker.
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Former Nissan CEO Ghosn casts doubt on success of Nissan, Honda alliance
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Nissan Needs a Honda Rescue. What Went So Wrong?
The Japanese carmaker, still reeling from Ghosn affair, has an aging model lineup and restless U.S. dealers. Now, it is ...
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Honda Crafts Nissan Rescue Plan That Plays Out Over Years
Honda Motor Co. sketched plans for a drawn-out deal that amounts to an acquisition of Nissan Motor Co., as Japan’s automakers ...
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Carlos Ghosn tells LBCI: Lebanon is my country; I am confident in its potential for reform
Former Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn addressed various topics, including his choice to settle in Lebanon, his ongoing ...
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Carlos Ghosn Can Save Stellantis
Forget the baggage—the controversial auto executive is exactly what the struggling auto conglomerate needs right now.
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