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Japanese automaker Nissan reported a 115.8 billion yen loss for April-June but aims to regain profitability by year-end. The ...
Nissan Motor Co.’s new chief executive officer, Ivan Espinosa, says his rescue plan for the ailing automaker can work even without the help of an outside partner.
Nissan Motor Co. named company insider Ivan Espinosa to replace CEO Makoto Uchida and helm the battered Japanese carmaker as it looks to secure a financial backer and stabilize its floundering ...
Ivan Espinosa, a 46 year-old Mexican national, will be Nissan’s fourth CEO in eight years. (YOMIURI SHIMBUN—AP Images) ...
Nissan Motor Co. plans to sell about $5 billion in debt to help fund Chief Executive Officer Ivan Espinosa’s turnaround of the ailing automaker, part of a broader financing initiative to keep ...
Cash is cash Espinosa says Nissan does not have a cash problem, it has a cash flow generation problem, meaning it is not generating enough revenue. He says Nissan has about 1 trillion yen ($6.7 ...
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa may have only been in his job since April, but the tide that he shifted at the automaker has been anything but calm. Just last month, the 46-year-old announced a new ...
Ivan Espinosa’s career with the Japanese automaker dates back to 2003. He’s been involved in global product planning since 2010 and has been the Chief Planning Officer since April 2024.
Honda might be more open to reopening merger talks with Espinosa at the helm. The talks broke down under CEO Makota Uchida, who has since resigned. Espinosa assumed the top job on April 1.
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa explores new partnerships after Honda talks hit roadblock Alisa Priddle MotorTrend 0:05 ...
Nissan wants the world to know its dance card is wide open. Fresh off failed talks to merge with Honda, incoming Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa says the two Japanese automakers continue to collaborate and ...