The proposed merger between Honda and Nissan has taken an unexpected turn, with reports emerging that talks, initially called ...
Japanese auto giants Honda and Nissan on Thursday confirmed they had scrapped merger talks announced in December, bringing an end to a tie-up that would have created the world's third-largest ...
Over a decade after introducing the first mass-market EV to the U.S., Nissan hasn't been able to turn that into a real lead.
The proposed merger between Honda and Nissan is officially dead. The plan, announced in late December, would have created the world's third-largest automaker, displacing Volkswagen Group from the ...
A little over a week ago, rumors began spreading that negotiations between Honda and Nissan were turning sour. Those rumors have come to fruition, with the two brands along with Mitsubishi ...
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Nagoya, Japan A $50 billion merger between Honda Motor and Nissan Motor, which would have established one of the world’s largest auto groups, has been called off.
Japan’s second and third-largest automakers, Honda and Nissan, have announced that their boards had voted to end talks to merge, even as they pledged to continue their cooperation on electric ...
And he added: "If Honda really wants Nissan's technology, it can launch a hostile takeover bid of Nissan." kh/dan/stu This article may contain affiliate links that Microsoft and/or the publisher may ...
Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. have officially closed the door on a potential merger, though they will continue to work together on a strategic partnership that includes AI and electric ...
FILE - Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida, left, Honda Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe, right, with Takao Kato, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors, not in photo, pose for photographers during a joint news ...
Honda and Nissan on Thursday announced the scrapping of merger talks that would have created the world's third-biggest auto company by unit sales behind Toyota and Volkswagen. Here are some key ...