Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. said Friday they will unveil the details of their merger plan in mid-February, having originally
Honda (HMC) and Nissan (NSANY) will delay the unveiling of their merger plan until mid-February, having originally announced they would do so
As talks between the automakers continue, analysts say a combination makes sense but may face hurdles, including short-term financial hardship.
Honda Motor and Nissan Motor have said they will determine the next steps in their planned merger by the end of January. TOKYO -- Honda Motor and Nissan Motor will aim to announce how they will proceed with their planned merger by mid-February, Nikkei learned Friday.
Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. both saw global vehicle sales stagnate or fall in 2024, underscoring the need for the pair to combine and arrest their sliding market shares.
As Honda and Nissan push forward with merger plans, Mitsubishi Motors may bow out, citing doubts about its influence in the new partnership.
Despite reports that Mitsubishi would not be a part of the Honda-Nissan merger, officially no decision has been made
Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC) and Nissan Motor Co. (NSNAY) intend to unveil a detailed outline of their business integration plans around mid-February. "The two companies planned to decide on the direction of the management integration by the end of January,
Japanese automaker Nissan is slimming down its production in the U.S. and offering buyouts to workers in a push to cut jobs after reporting losses during the last quarter. Nissan is offering
Renault is looking to secure a premium payout for its 36% stake in Nissan if Honda moves forward with an acquisition of its Japanese rival.According to a report from Bloomberg, representatives from the French automaker traveled to Japan this week to express concerns about the structure of a potential Honda-Nissan merger,