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Nissan Motor reportedly plans to trim its stake in French partner Renault in order to invest more in new vehicle development.
Nissans CEO Ivan Espinosa announces plans to decrease the companys stake in Renault from 15% to 10% to help it fund new car ...
Nissan Motor's CEO, Ivan Espinosa, announced plans to decrease the company's stake in French partner Renault, according to a ...
The automaker announced on Sunday, June 15, that its chief executive had decided to step down after five years in the role.
Nissan Motor CEO Ivan Espinosa said the automaker plans to reduce its stake in French partner Renault , the Nikkei business ...
Nissan Motor Co. is set to reduce its stake in French automaker Renault, a move that could generate approximately JPY100 billion (US$692.29 million) if the company sells 5% of its Renault shares, ...
Despite recent divestments, Nissan's CEO insists the move from Renault is strategic, not a breakup. Discover what this means ...
According to and , Renault CEO Luca de Meo will step down from his role on July 15, 2025, after a five-year tenure marked by ...
Nissan, Renault, and Mitsubishi have been part of an automotive alliance for years now, but the partnership may be changing ...
Under De Meo's leadership, Renault managed to lower expenses and improve operational efficiency while transforming its relationship with Nissan.