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Renault, Nissan boards agree to equalize mutual stakes

Por: Associated Press Tech February 06, 2023

LONDON (AP) — The boards of Renault and Nissan gave their approval Monday to , bringing a better balance in the French-Japanese alliance. Under the decision, both companies will own 15% in the other. Up to now, Renault Group of France owned 43.4% of Nissan Motor Co., while the Japanese automaker owned 15% of Renault. The uneven shareholdings had been viewed at times as a source of conflict in the alliance, which also includes the smaller... + full article



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