“Nissan is in a state of panic,” says former Nissan Chairman Ghosn, US report | Kyodo News 2024/12/21 published2024/12/21 10:07 (jst) updated2024/12/21 10:15 (jst) [New York Kyodo News] Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, in an interview with Bloomberg News, said about Honda and Nissan entering into merger talks, “It’s difficult to find synergy between the two companies. “It’s not a practical deal,” he said, adding that “Nissan is in a state of panic.” Bloomberg published the interview on the 20th. (Omitted) *See source for full text. ※Related thread: Former Nissan Chairman Ghosn holds press conference at Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on the 23rd, five years since his escape [ikhtiandr★].
>>4 Ghosn is an excellent cost cutter, but he is just average when it comes to making new cars that sell. The Z, Primera, and March make me want to cover my eyes.
That must be how Assad feels after leaving Syria. I wonder if that will resonate with the banzai who want to overthrow Syria. The Abe faction took credit for defeating Ghosn and treated it as a wonderful thing.
We don’t need shitty fuel-efficient e-power or kid-driving cars, so let’s make cars that transform like Transformers, or cars that turn into submarines like 007, or cars that fire missiles instead of horns, for around 2 million yen, and we’ll be the best in the world.
>>29 Well, even though the current president is on the verge of bankruptcy, his annual income was 600 million yen lol He’s going to cut it in half, but that’ll still be 300 million yen lol.
The only option is to get Ghosn back in and try to turn things around. Ghosn can turn things around no matter what, unless he does something that violates the law. It’s impossible anyway, so let Ghosn do it, and the rest is up to chance. I’ve come this far, so it’s all or nothing, make it big or small, it’s all or nothing!! I’m betting on it.
Nissan is in decline, and it really does reflect the current state of affairs. During the Ice Age, most people liked the Skyline. However, when I tried to write Skyline, I could only think of Cube and it froze up; Nissan has really failed in “branding their car models.” Companies like Toyota, Honda, and Suzuki have many car models that have been successfully branded.
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