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Nissan projects a $5B loss for the fiscal year, driven by sales declines, restructuring, and impairments, while focusing on ...
Nissan says it expects to rack up a loss totaling 700 billion yen ($4.9 billion) to 750 billion yen ($5.3 billion) for the ...
Nissan’s been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately ― management turmoil, falling sales, potential merger or ...
The Japanese automaker is absorbing losses resulting from its bold turnaround plan.
Fresh off failed talks to merge with Honda, incoming Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa says the two Japanese automakers continue to collaborate and talks with other partners are also welcome. Nissan needs ...
New chief executive Ivan Espinosa, who took command this month following the ouster of Makoto Uchida, plans to slash vehicle development times to boost competitiveness. He has called Nissan "slow ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan saw its shares rise almost 2% on Friday after it flagged a record loss due to a massive reduction in ...
Ivan Espinosa, who will become the chief executive at Japanese automaker Nissan in April, speaks to reporters at the Nissan Technical Center in Atsugi, Japan, Wednesday, March 25, 2025.
"Despite these challenges, we have significant financial resources, a strong product pipeline and the determination to turnaround Nissan in the coming period," Chief Executive Ivan Espinosa said ...
We now anticipate a significant net loss for the year, due primarily to a major asset impairment and restructuring costs as we continue to stabilize the company,” Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa said ...