Former Nissan Motor Co. chief Carlos Ghosn claims his 18 years of work at the struggling Japanese automaker has been "wasted" ...
Ivan Espinosa, 46, chief planning officer and a Mexican with two decades of experience at Nissan Motor Corp., told reporters ...
Greatness is self-destructive. Carlos Ghosn was a corporate wizard, a magician. One failing company after another he “turned around,” returned to profitability: Michelin, Renault, Nissan. He was wise ...
Nissan teased a boxy electric SUV due in late 2027, and we think this could serve as an indirect successor to the Xterra. While it may not end up using the Xterra name, Nissan described the SUV as ...
In some respects, Carlos Rodón starting Opening Day resembled a worst-case scenario. The Yankees ace is gone for the year, a reality that might have fully sunk in on fans as Gerrit Cole was ...
Nissan has been beset by years of faltering sales and management turmoil, never fully recovering from a hit to its brand following the 2018 ouster of former chairman Carlos Ghosn, who was accused ...
Nissan has had a rocky couple of years, but things really began to spiral downward for the Japanese automaker in the second half of 2024. It was then that Nissan executives stated the brand likely ...
After nearly two decades on sale, the story of the R35-generation Nissan GT-R has — finally — come to a close. Nissan Japan's website dedicated to the GT-R has signified the end of the run ...
The 2025 Nissan Z has been announced Changes include new two-tone color options, along with the GT-R's Bayside Blue signature hue The starting price is unchanged from the previous year at $44,110 ...
Nissan has named Ivan Espinosa its new CEO, and he succeeds Makoto Uchida, who has held the position since 2019. Espinosa has been involved in Nissan's global product planning since 2010 and has ...
BEIRUT--Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan and Renault head who fled Japan where he was facing trial, is launching a university management and business program in Lebanon, a nation mired in a deep ...
Carlos Alcaraz has said that he doesn’t support legal action launched by the Professional Tennis Players’ Association (PTPA) against the sport’s tours and governing bodies earlier this week.
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