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...I don’t know half a year or a year later what could happen to the industry.”...
...The second, and much bigger problem, is that Sunak’s enemies don’t have an alternative candidate....
...Nissan chief executive Makoto Uchida, whose carmaker has two plants in the US and who previously said “the world needs to move on” from internal combustion engines, said that the measures helped drive EV...
...“The fall in Nissan’s sales is abnormal and it looks like they’re going to disappear from the market if they don’t do anything,” said Takaki Nakanishi, a veteran automotive analyst who runs his own research...
...“If you don’t want Japan to buy it, don’t sell it,” remarked Sony co-founder Akio Morita when asked about his company’s purchase of Columbia Pictures....
...“The BoJ must not rush to radically change the way it has been doing things, and I don’t think that would happen,” Kengo Sakurada, chief executive of Sompo Holdings and chair of the Japan Association of...
...“Unfortunately I don’t see that aspect from Uchida-San . . . Honestly I don’t think Nissan Next is going well.” Sugiura echoed this criticism: “We still don’t see Uchida’s character.”...
...He specialises in curly hair, and while I love my curls, I don’t like dealing with frizz....
...“We cannot survive if we don’t move quickly now to do real sharing,” Mr Senard told the FT in an interview last month....
...“During the hiatus between the lockdowns from September to December, about two-thirds of regulars of all ages were back with us, but we don’t know how far confidence will return....
...I don’t really have one but six years ago, I listened to a Japanese lecturer from a different industry on leadership. There is one thing he said which is still with me, and which I try to do everyday....
...Don’t miss this deep-dive on chief executive David Solomon’s radical overhaul....
...For us, this vehicle is the future,” said chief executive Makoto Uchida....
...(FT) The invisible chief Makoto Uchida’s first two months as chief executive of Nissan have been overshadowed by Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic escape from Tokyo last month....
...Job moves Nissan has picked Makoto Uchida, the head of its China operations, as the company’s new chief executive....
...Nissan’s new chief executive Makoto Uchida began last week, while Renault is at the closing stages of appointing a new chief....
...And don’t forget, it was SoftBank that set WeWork’s sky high valuation at $47bn....
...“When I look at Renault, I don’t see a deep bench of talent and that’s a problem, particularly since people have been leaving,” said Philippe Houchois, an analyst at Jefferies....
...It was met with unadulterated shock in Paris with one formerly close associate saying “this is simply unbelievable”, while another said “I literally don’t know what to say.”...
...Makoto Uchida, fluent in English and a fan of the alliance, has been picked as CEO of Nissan, replacing Hiroto Saikawa who was forced to resign last month....
...“We would like to continue our sponsorship,” says Takashi Uchida, president of Tokyo Gas, a leading sponsor....
...The district is home to the much-feared “Don of the Assembly”, 78 year-old Shigeru Uchida, a man who symbolises the backroom deal-making that Ms Koike is trying to run against....
...In the symbolic race for Chiyoda ward, home to the LDP’s ‘Don of the Assembly’, 78-year-old Shigeru Uchida, Tomin First won a convincing victory....
...Concerts don’t start till mid-January, when a three-week opening festival will welcome the likes of Jonas Kaufmann, Yo-Yo Ma and Mitsuko Uchida....
...“I don’t want to go back, that’s for sure,” confesses Eri Uchida, one of the performers....
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