The problem is there is no likely outcome that would leave both companies and their employees better off than they are today.
Honda’s CEO struggles to explain why the merger is happening, analysts remain skeptical, and Foxconn waits in the wings.
Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe reportedly found it difficult to explain why its merger with Nissan Motor is justified.
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Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn told CNBC that the company would be "victim of a carnage" if it merges with Honda due to "total duplication" between the Japanese automakers. Honda and Nissan on ...
Moody's gave a positive review of the potential merger of Honda and Nissan, but former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn warned his old ...
Nissan's former CEO. On Tuesday, Japanese newspaper Nikkei said the two companies are entering into merger negotiations. Pooling their resources would allow Nissan and Honda to better compete ...
While Honda does have the Prologue, that vehicle was part of a $5 billion joint venture with GM that only lasted through the ...
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda on Monday announced they had entered into official talks to merge and create the world’s ...
former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn told CNBC on Tuesday. “I think, without any doubt, Honda is going to be in the driver’s seat, which is very sad to see after having led Nissan for 19 years [and ...
Former Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn cast doubt on the success of a potential merger between Honda and Nissan, saying the latter’s plans “do not make sense” at a press conference on ...