According to Carlos Ghosn, however, Nissan will be on the losing end of such a transaction as Honda will undoubtedly be in the driver’s seat following the merger scheduled for the back half of 2026.
Did you hear the story about how Carlos Ghosn, Nissan/Renault’s former CEO, fled captivity in Japan inside an instrument case ...
The industry that helped turn Japan into an economic juggernaut is undergoing its biggest change in years, with two of the ...
But some are deeply concerned about what the merger deal would mean for Nissan itself, including former CEO Carlos Ghosn. Investors were much less concerned, though, as shares shot up over 7% in ...
Former Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn cast doubt on the success of a potential merger between Honda and Nissan, saying the latter’s plans “do not make sense” at a press conference on ...
The problem is there is no likely outcome that would leave both companies and their employees better off than they are today.
Nissan and Honda are reportedly considering a merger. But former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said the move suggests that Nissan is in "panic mode." "There is practically no complementarity between the ...
And will a merger with Honda make the difference?
Speaker 2: Well, Nissan has placed a lot of the blame at the feet of a man named Carlos Ghosn. Speaker 1: Carlos Ghosn. Speaker 2: Carlos Ghosn. Speaker 7: Automotive Titan, Carlos Ghosn was put ...
Times are tough at Nissan and drastic measures need to be put in motion. The latest example is cutting production of two of the brand’s best-selling models. According to Automotive News , Nissan in ...
Carlos Ghosn ― then a promising executive, today an international fugitive ― was dispatched to whip Nissan into shape. He did, in the process creating the Renault Nissan Alliance, based in Europe.