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© KYODONew Nissan-Renault alliance no longer aiming for greater synergies
By Yuki Yamaguchi TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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sakurasuki
So what they aiming then?
JeffLee
If you're having trouble getting the gist of this article, I've rewritten the lead for you:
After Nissan Motor Co and Renault SA rebalanced their mutual shareholdings, their management teams benefited from improved flexibility but ended up with fewer synergies than expected, according to analysts.
BigP
Or maybe the French cannot find any western management staff to relocate to Tokyo, so just gave up. Nissan has many sharp knives when you turn your back on them.
Arrrgh-Type
So in other words, they're really throwing in the towel now. Sqeezing suppliers by combining their purchasing power was the only thing they were good at doing together. If they don't even have that anymore, then there's hardly anything left.
piskian
After owning and driving results of this alliance,I can report that the French are better at design, innovation and flair,and the Japanese at engineering and quality control.
Jozef
Another 2 years and Nissan is back in the hole where Mr Ghosn got them out from.
bankruptcy is the future for Nissan