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Nissan pulls out of Russia, sells all assets to state for 1 Euro

Por: Fox Business Business October 11, 2022

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Fox News senior strategic analyst Jack Keane responds to Russian missile strikes against Ukraine and Biden's rhetoric condemning the attacks. sold all of its assets in Russia to the Russian government for a single Euro on Tuesday. Nissan is only the latest major company to flee Russia following Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine in February. The deal costs Nissan roughly $687 million, but the company believes it... + full article



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