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© 2019 AFPNissan, Renault eye restructuring for Fiat merger: report
By Toshifumi Kitamura NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Cliff
Renault must reduce it shares in Nissan to 35%. Also, Nissan must have voting right in Renault. French Government intensively involved in the Renault-Nissan partnership is not looking good. French is selfish and force Renault to reduce its Nissan shares.
mike1492
Nissan needs help from Japanese government to rid themselves of a bad deal led by a bad chairman/ ceo who's currently in jail.
vinarius@pm.catv.ne.jp
With current management bodies at Nissan, I will not invest my yen at Nissan. saikawa is a bad example of Japanese co-workers, no good Japanese will invest in Nissan until current operators are changed. Alibaba or even abc or no name company is better.
coskuri
Their owners* put the shop on sale. It was bought, now Nissan is just a tenant, the new owner decides of the rules.
*You should ask : why J-investors didn't want to bet their precious yens in Nissan and preferred buying stocks of Alibaba.
Arrrgh-Type
With Nissan's profits plunging off a cliff as of late, they're quickly losing whatever bargaining leverage they had available with Renault. I imagine that they'd love to wrap up this renegotiation as soon as possible.
Ascissor
Would you like...
1) a 15 percent non-voting stake
2) to be consolidated completely
3) to go bust
JanuszB
FIAT Fix It Again Tony