Nissan may disappear in a year if it does not find an investor
Against the background of the reduction of Renault's share in Nissan, the company is looking for a new investor. Among the potential buyers of the shares is Honda.
Nissan found itself in a difficult financial situation. One of the top managers stated that if a new investor is not found, the company may stay no more than 12-14 months. After Renault reduced its stake in Nissan, the automaker is urgently looking for new partners.
Among the potential buyers, Honda is being considered, which can buy back some of the shares.
Nissan's management fears that without financial support, the company will not be able to stabilize its position, especially against the background of falling sales in key markets such as China and the United States. The decision on the future of the company will depend on the success of negotiations with investors and the ability to reduce losses in the coming months.
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