As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15%. ($1 = 0.9240 euros) (Reporting by GV De Clercq and Dominique Patton ...
Pursuant to the New Alliance Agreement, Renault Group has the option to sell the remainder of the 180,447,100 Nissan shares that have not been bought back by Nissan, during a 180-day period to ...
Speaking to the media in India on the 25th anniversary of the two companies signing their alliance agreement, Jean-Dominique Senard, Chairperson, Renault Nissan Alliance said, “India is not just ...
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15%.
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15%.
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15 per cent. Content is loading ...
Pursuant to the New Alliance Agreement, Renault Group has the option to sell the remainder of the Nissan shares that have not been bought back by Nissan, representing 181,557,900 Nissan shares ...
Renault has the right to sell a further 180,447,100 Nissan shares that were offered but have not been bought back by the Japanese firm to third parties during a 180-day period. As part of an agreement ...
Renault has the right to sell a further 180,447,100 Nissan shares that were offered but have not been bought back by the Japanese firm to third parties during a 180-day period. As part of an agreement ...
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15%. Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s ...
As part of an agreement last year to reduce their alliance, Renault and Nissan aim to have cross-shareholdings of 15 percent.
Renault plans to sell a stake of about 2.5 per cent in Nissan shares to the Japanese car maker in a deal that could generate up to €362-million ($392-million), the French firm said on Wednesday.