Nissan will be the victim of cost-cutting “carnage” if it combines forces with Japanese peer Honda, former Nissan CEO Carlos ...
Impact Link The potential merger between Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda is a "desperate move," said Carlos Ghosn, Nissan's former CEO. On Tuesday, Japanese newspaper Nikkei said the two ...
The problem is there is no likely outcome that would leave both companies and their employees better off than they are today.
According to Carlos Ghosn, however, Nissan will be on the losing end of such a transaction as Honda will undoubtedly be in the driver’s seat following the merger scheduled for the back half of 2026.
“They’re trying to figure out something that could marry the short-term problems of Nissan and the long-term vision of Honda,” Ghosn said. While there is “no industrial logic” to a ...
Carlos Ghosn was never one to pull his punches ... nobody should have expected the former Nissan-Renault boss in exile to just chill on a yacht somewhere. (Well, he had one, but he had to give ...
Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn on Monday said the struggling Japanese automaker was in "panic mode" as it prepares to start talks on a merger with industry arch-rival Honda.
The Japanese carmaker, still reeling from Ghosn affair, has an aging model lineup and restless U.S. dealers. Now, it is looking to its rival for a lifeline.
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 ...
"It's not a pragmatic deal because frankly, the synergies between the two companies are difficult to find," Carlos Ghosn, the disgraced ex-CEO of Nissan, told Bloomberg on Friday.Joseph Eid/AFP ...
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 ...