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Renault acquires the remaining 51% stake in the Indian JV, gains full ownership of the Chennai manufacturing facility.
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HT Auto on MSNRenault Group gets CCI nod to acquire remaining 51% stake in Renault-Nissan Automotive IndiaAs part of a global framework agreement signed between Renault Group and Nissan, Renault Group would own 100 per cent of ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNRenault Group gets CCI nod to acquire remaining 51% stake in Indian JVFair trade regulator CCI on Monday approved French auto major Renault group's proposal to buy out its Japanese partner Nissan ...
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ET Now on MSNRenault Nissan Automotive India Acquisition: Renault Group gets major CCI approval for stake buy- DetailsRenault Group B V and its nominee Renault SAS have proposed to acquire the entire shareholding of the Nissan entities in ...
Executive, who managed the carmaker’s reworking of its alliance with Nissan, is an ally of previous CEO de Meo ...
France's culture minister Rachida Dati is to go on trial accused of alleged corruption and abuse of power while she was a ...
Nissan has been working to establish a lower threshold for its pledged strategic investment in the Renault unit that would be below the 15% maximum it announced in February, two of the people said ...
LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Japanese car maker Nissan (7201.T), opens new tab will buy a stake of up to 15% in Renault's (RENA.PA), opens new tab electric vehicle (EV) unit Ampere, the pair said on ...
Nissan and Renault, which are linked through a series of equity stakes, in January denied reports that they were breaking up. Then the coronavirus hit, plunging the alliance deeper into crisis and ...
Carmakers Renault and Nissan have agreed to restructure their longstanding partnership, with the French company whittling down its stake in the Japanese firm to 15%.
Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi — which together accounted for the sale of 10.76 million cars in 2018 — have pledged that they will make decisions on operations and governance by consensus ...
A major alliance Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Motors together employ more than 470,000 people in nearly 200 countries. They sold more than 10.7 million cars worldwide in 2017.
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