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TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan's new chief executive Ivan Espinosa faces an uphill task turning around the troubled Japanese ...
Meanwhile, in China, Nissan plans to push forward with NEVs (new energy vehicles). Over in Europe, the brand will target B ...
The cuts will bring the total headcount loss to about 20,000 as the battered Japanese carmaker fights to keep afloat. The ...
This loss amounted to 671 billion yen, translating to 4.1 billion euros (approximately 4.3 billion dollars). ...
Nissan posted an annual net loss of $6.4 billion CAD on Tuesday while saying it plans to cut 15 percent of its global ...
Japanese automaker Nissan is set to cut 20,000 jobs—double its earlier target—amid worsening global sales, ageing product ...
Japan's Nissan posted a huge annual net loss of $4.5 billion on Tuesday while confirming reports that it plans to cut 15 ...
This is one of the biggest yearly losses in the company’s history and a major drop compared to the previous year’s net profit of 426.6 billion yen.
Nissan to Lay Off 20,000 Workers Amid Rising Losses and Declining Sales - In short •Nissan will eliminate 20,000 positions, twice as many as it had previously ...
Nissan’s finance team will release its annual financial results for the fiscal year that ended on March 31 on May 13. It has ...
When financial planner Graham Dixon meets with his clients for their annual check-in, the relief in their voices is palpable.
First Business Financial Services (NASDAQ:FBIZ – Free Report) had its price target upped by Piper Sandler from $57.00 to $58.00 in a research report released on Monday morning,Benzinga reports.