By Maki Shiraki, Daniel Leussink and Norihiko Shirouzu TOKYO (Reuters) - Nissan was deep in trouble late last year when rival ...
TOKYO — Nissan is set to call off merger talks with rival Honda, a source said Wednesday, abandoning a $60 billion-plus ...
Two of Japan’s largest automakers have been in talks to combine their operations to form one of the world’s biggest car ...
The struggling Japanese carmaker is withdrawing from talks, the Nikkei business daily and other local media reported.
Japan's Nissan Motor is open to working with new partners including even technology firms after merger talks with cross-town ...
Even if the merger is off, Nissan remains keen on working with Honda in areas such as electric vehicles and software defined ...
"Honda and our company are in the stage of advancing various discussions," said Nissan's official press team in a statement ...
A proposed $58 billion merger to create the world’s fourth-largest carmaker appears on the verge of collapse after Honda made ...
A decision on the merger between Honda and Nissan proposed by the automakers last December was anticipated to arrive in ...
The Japanese automakers had announced a plan to combine in December.
Nissan is still holding “various discussions” with Honda, the carmaker said Wednesday in response to media reports that it is set to scrap merger talks with its larger rival.
Nissan ( OTCPK:NSANY) CEO Makoto Uchida has informed his counterpart at Honda ( NYSE: HMC) of his intent to end merger talks ...