Japan, Tesla and Nissan
A high-level Japanese group that includes a former prime minister has drawn up plans for Elon Musk’s Tesla to invest in the struggling carmaker Nissan, following the collapse of its merger talks with rival Honda.
While the Honda-Nissan merger is no more, a Japanese group is drawing up plans for Tesla to invest in Nissan, Reuters has reported, citing the Financial Times. Described as a high-level Japanese group that involves
A high-level Japanese group is seeking investment from EV maker Tesla (TSLA) to save Nissan Motor (JP:7201) (NSANY) after its deal with Honda
A high-level Japanese group that includes a former prime minister has drawn up plans for Tesla to invest in Nissan after the collapse of its merger talks with Honda, the Financial Times said on Friday.
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Tuko on MSNTesla owners sour on Musk's venture into U.S. politicsTom Blackburn was so proud of his Tesla, he even bought one in bright red to stand out. But with company CEO Elon Musk's foray into U.S. politics, he's sworn never to buy from the electric carmaker again.
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Tuko on MSNTesla rolls out advanced self-driving functions in ChinaU.S. electric vehicle giant Tesla has started offering advanced self-driving functions for its cars in China, including autopilot on city streets, the company announced on Tuesday. The announcement comes after years of attempts to overcome regulatory hurdles blocking the update in the world's largest automobile market.
A high-level Japanese group that includes a former prime minister has drawn up plans for Tesla to invest in Nissan after the collapse of its merger talks with Honda, the Financial Times said on Friday. Francis Maguire reports. What issues are fuelling the German election?
The plan to approach Tesla comes after Nissan walked away from Honda’s $58bn merger proposal, spurring fears that Japan’s third-largest carmaker could fall into potentially hostile foreign hands, with Taiwanese iPhone assembler Foxconn, activists and private equity groups circling.
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