Nissan has picked current chief planning officer Ivan Espinosa as its new CEO, succeeding Makoto Uchida. The appointment, ...
Nissan's board of directors will meet on Tuesday to discuss potential successors to CEO Makoto Uchida, who is under pressure ...
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is under deepening pressure over the Japanese automaker's weakening performance and board members ...
AN ICONIC car brand reportedly on the brink of collapse is set to make major changes and slash spending – as pressure mounts ...
Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn talks with WSJ's Eyes on the Road columnist Joe White about proposals for a government bailout of the auto industry and how such assistance should be applied. (Nov.
Uchida has been CEO of Nissan since Carlos Ghosn fled the company amid allegations of financial mismanagement, embezzlement, and even fleeing in a musical box to another country to avoid ...
Jesse Sherrett – who helped win a landmark case over the law governing arbitration agreements – has left A&O Shearman to join the partnership at New York-headquartered firm Sterlington. Thomas Allen ...
Carlos Alcaraz is a professional tennis player from Spain, who has held the world No. 1 spot for twenty weeks. He became the youngest player to claim the No. 1 spot in the ATP Rankings after his ...
Carlos Sainz: Williams driver says Ferrari and Charles Leclerc ready to win F1 titles in 2025 season
Williams driver Carlos Sainz says Charles Leclerc and his former Ferrari team are "ready" to win Formula 1 titles this year. Sainz, who drove Williams' new 2025 car at Silverstone on Friday ...
Carlos Rodon has shown ace upside twice over the past four seasons, but home runs have been a problem in back-to-back years. His left arm underperformed expectations in 2024. Is he a fantasy tease ...
Wall Street has cautioned that a tit-for-tat trade conflict could result in an earnings hit among S&P 500 firms. Bank of America said that while a trade war was the top concern among fund managers ...
The first time Donald Trump took over the White House, Anil Kini alleges that executives at India’s biggest outsourcing firm ordered him to take part in what he describes as a coverup.
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