Honda open to re-entering Nissan talks if Japanese rival’s chief leaves

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Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi say they are ending their talks on a business integration
Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi say they are ending their talks on a business integrationABC News - Feb. 13 -
Nissan and Honda end $60bn merger talks
Both Japanese carmakers say they will continue to cooperate on electric vehicle technology. Japan’s Nissan and Honda have said that their boards have voted to end talks over a merger that would ...The Guardian - Feb. 13 -
It's official: Honda-Nissan merger talks are off
Japanese auto giants Honda and Nissan confirmed they've scrapped merger talks announced in December, ending a potential combination that would have created the world's third-largest automaker.CBS News - Feb. 13 -
Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi end merger talks
Top executives from Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi had been in talks to form a joint holding company to compete with Tesla and Chinese automakers on electric vehicles, but those talks have fallen ...CBS News - Feb. 13 -
Honda rules out hostile bid for Nissan after merger talks collapse
Nissan had bristled at proposal to turn it into a Honda subsidiaryFinancial Times - Feb. 13 -
Honda and Nissan end merger talks, say they will continue to 'collaborate'
The companies first announced merger talks last December to create the world's third-largest automaker by vehicle sales.CNBC - Feb. 13 -
Honda's nine-month profit down year-on-year as it ends talks with Nissan
Japanese automaker Honda is reporting a 7% decline in profit for the nine months that ended in December as it terminated talks on business integration with NissanABC News - Feb. 13 -
Honda and Nissan Scrap $50 Billion Merger Plan
The Japanese companies’ decision to call off negotiations highlights the challenges legacy automakers face in partnering to tackle new technologies.The New York Times - Feb. 13 -
Honda-Nissan multi-billion dollar merger collapses
The Japanese car making giants aimed to combine their businesses to compete against Chinese rivals.BBC News - Feb. 13
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