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Nissan is taking drastic action to stay afloat, announcing plans to cut 20,000 jobs globally as part of its sweeping ...
Nissan is reportedly exploring the sale of its global headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, as part of a comprehensive strategy to ...
TeamSense ranked all 50 states and the District of Columbia by their level of search interest in manufacturing topics.
According to an analysis from the Anderson Economic Group, auto and auto-part tariffs could add at least $2,000 to the price ...
After years of sponsoring LGBTQ+ Pride events around the country, some companies are pulling their financial support.
The era of affordable new cars shrinks further as Nissan is ceasing production of its cheapest U.S. model due to rising ...
Why would Nissan sell its global home? Uncover the compelling financial pressures pushing the automaker to offload its iconic ...
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa on Wednesday said the short-term focus is to fix the struggling automaker. Espinosa, who only assumed leadership of the Japanese automaker in April, faces an uphill battle to ...
TOKYO -- "The reality is clear. We have a very high cost structure," Nissan's newly appointed president and CEO, Ivan Espinosa, said at a news conference in May.
Alphabet's Google and U.S. antitrust enforcers will make their final arguments on whether the tech giant should be forced to ...
Risky corporate credit markets have expanded rapidly since the global financial crisis. The role of nonbank financial institutions has increased, and the system has become more complex and opaque.