The reality is that Nissan would effectively become a subsidiary of Honda, something the company is finding hard to swallow.
Nissan looks set to step back from merger talks with rival Honda, two sources said on Wednesday, calling into question a $60 billion tie-up to create the world's no.3 automaker and potentially leaving ...
CEO Makoto Uchida has informed his counterpart at Honda (NYSE:HMC) of his intent to end merger talks after the latter proposed making Nissan a subsidiary, Japanese news agency Kyodo reported, citing a ...
Nissan needed this deal a lot more than Honda. As billions of dollars of debt due in the next year close in, the former may ...
Nissan's board is in favour of abandoning merger talks with Honda but calling them off has yet to be officially decided by ...
The fresh ally would ideally be from the technology sector and be based in the US, sources said. Read more at ...
The CEO of Nissan Motor Co conveyed the company's intent to terminate merger talks with Honda Motor Co on Thursday, a source ...
Nissan chief executive Makoto Uchida met with his Honda counterpart Toshihiro Mibe today to say he wanted to end their merger ...
Nissan Motor Company is ending its talks to form a joint holding company with Honda, insiders familiar with the matter told ...
The Japanese automakers will formalise the decision to withdraw from the MOU at a board meeting to be held before the company ...
Honda-Nissan merger would have created the world’s third largest group in terms of vehicle units sold. Nissan is set to ...