The potential merger could form the world's third-largest auto group with an annual production of 7.4 million vehicles.
Mitsubishi CEO Takao Kato, who took the stage with his counterparts from Honda and Nissan at the Dec. 23 merger announcement, said then that his company would decide by the end of January whether to ...
Sources revealed on Friday that Mitsubishi Motors, a junior partner of Nissan and Honda, is considering not joining a planned ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. won’t be a part of Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co.’s plans to combine their companies under a ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is considering not joining the planned merger between Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. and ...
According to a report by Reuters, Mitsubishi is considering not joining the planned merger between Honda and Nissan. Sources ...
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Rather than entering a complete merger, Mitsubishi could work with the other companies while staying independent.
Despite an initial MoU involving Mitsubishi in talks of "participation, involvement, and synergy sharing" in the Honda-Nissan ...
Mitsubishi reportedly wants to see if it can survive the coming years on its own steam, rejecting potential collaborations ...