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This sputtering carmaker was a paragon of globalization once, with its fortunes revived by a French-Brazilian-Lebanese chief.
On deck for more than 20 years, Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa knows the ins and outs of the flailing automaker. He also has the ...
According to the company's new CEO, the Japanese automaker decided in 2015 that it would sell 8 million cars per year, but ...
Nissan Motor has today unveiled sweeping new cost cuts, saying it would eliminate 11,000 more jobs and close seven plants, ...
Nissan is a company that hasn't entirely avoided scandals, but this has to be one of the worst it has ever weathered and it's ...
Nissan is considering moving the production of one of its cheapest cars, the Sentra sedan, to the US to avoid Trump's tariffs ...
Former Nissan and Renault boss Carlos Ghosn has blasted Nissan's current management, claiming the company is in a “desperate situation”, and predicting its decline years ago.
IN RETROSPECT, you can put a date on the moment globalisation peaked: Jan 24, 2018. Read more at The Business Times.
Nissan Motor Corp. plans to close two plants in Kanagawa Prefecture and restructure five plants overseas by fiscal 2027 as ...
Nissan has termed its business restructuring plan: “Re: Nissan.” With a total of about 20,000 jobs planned to be cut, it is ...
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