The news that Honda Motor Company, Japan’s second-largest automaker, and Nissan Motor Company, its third-largest, are looking ...
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Inquirer on MSNNissan shares fall as reports say Honda merger talks offNissan shares plunged on Wednesday as reports said the struggling Japanese carmaker was walking away from merger talks with rival Honda.
Nissan Motor Co is seeking out a new partner as it prepares to end negotiations to form a joint holding company with Honda ...
On December 23, Honda Motor Co. CEO Mibe Toshihiro and his counterpart from Nissan Motor Corp., Uchida Makoto, held a press conference to announce an in-principle agreement to begin merger talks.
The pair are discussing various options, including the possibility of withdrawing from deal talks, according to statements.
Honda and Nissan, Japan's second- and third-largest carmakers by volume, said they are still discussing the finer points of the merger. The two carmakers said at a press conference last month that ...
Honda and Nissan will unveil an outline of their business integration around mid-February, informed sources said Friday. The two Japanese automakers delayed the announcement on the outline ...
Honda’s crusade to shore up car sales by absorbing Nissan could undermine an oft-forgotten but equally vital part of its company: a thriving motorcycle business. Honda’s two-wheeler segment ...
31 (UPI) --Honda and Nissan said Friday they have pushed back the planned January reveal of their merger integration outline plan to mid-February. According to informed sources cited by The Japan ...
To achieve this, Honda is teaming with Japanese semiconductor giant Renesas Electronics Corp. to develop the high-performance semiconductors needed. It will also utilize the production technology ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is considering joining the planned electric vehicle alliance between Honda Motor Co. and Nissan ... a new three-company alliance in Japan, challenging the bloc led by ...
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