As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15 per cent. ($1 = 0.9240 euros) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info ...
Renault sold a chunk of Nissan shares in December as part of the French company's aim to whittle its holdings down to about 15% as part of an agreement between the longtime partners.
The disparity between the holdings was a cause of friction, especially after Nissan became far more profitable than Renault. The agreement on the change is still being finalized and needs board ...
TOKYO: Nissan and Renault are finalising the terms of their ... in its partner’s electric vehicle unit Ampere. The agreement to conclude the terms of their overhauled partnership will put ...
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As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15%. Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s ...
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15%.
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15 per cent.