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...“The majority of our fans don’t have the chance to physically come to the stadium every single game,” the former Nissan marketing chief told the Financial Times, “so the biggest area we need to invest in...
...Today’s top stories Nissan chief Makoto Uchida warned that the world “needs to move on” from the internal combustion engine, days after UK prime minister Rishi Sunak delayed a ban on the sale of new petrol...
...Renault will get Nissan’s support for some of its own initiatives, like a spin-off of its electric car business Ampere, as Lex notes....
...foresee greater ‘freedom’ in alliance reset (FT) Manchester City accused of financial rule breaking by Premier League (FT) Interview: Broadcom chief Hock Tan seeks more acquisitions after $69bn VMware...
...Osaka, winner of four Grand Slam titles, is the world’s highest-paid female athlete, according to Forbes, earning $37m in 2020, mainly through corporate sponsors including Nike, All Nippon Airways and Nissan...
...Netanyahu ousted Israel’s parliament has voted in a new government, ending the 12-year grip on power of rightwing stalwart and five-time premier Benjamin Netanyahu....
...The online premier of Ariya on Wednesday came a year before its global launch but shares briefly jumped 8.5 per cent as the Japanese carmaker seeks to revive a brand that has suffered since the November...
...Beyond the Square Mile The US has arrested two men accused of helping Carlos Ghosn flee Japan last year, in the latest twist of the long-running legal saga surrounding the former Nissan chief executive....
...In the manufacturing sector Japanese group Yamaha Motor, French high-speed rail maker Alstom, German car-parts maker Continental and Nissan Motor publish their results this week....
...Jay Powell is due to speak on Wednesday at a webinar event hosted by the Economic Club of New York German chancellor Angela Merkel will discuss the extension of coronavirus curbs with other EU state premiers...
...Premier Foods will post annual profits at the top end of market expectations after Britons stocked up on food at the start of the coronavirus lockdown....
...Today, its sales numbers tell the tale: at rivals Honda and Nissan, China accounted for about 30 per cent of sales volume in the fiscal year ended March 2020, but at Toyota that share was only 18 per cent...
...Companies backed by billionaire owners, including Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur, have also used the BoE’s scheme....
...(FT, Economist) Ghosn hearing Lawyers for Michael and Peter Taylor, a father and son accused by Japan of helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn escape, are due to challenge their arrest in the US at the...
...The French carmaker’s rejigged alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi aims to cut costs of new vehicle development by up to 40 per cent....
...including the improper screening of English Premier League matches....
...Profits would still be within the current range of analysts’ forecasts, Morrison’s said. Premier Oil is to buy two North Sea assets from BP in a $625m deal....
...Factory loss Nissan’s decision to close its Barcelona factory with the loss of more than 3,000 jobs, which has sparked protests in the area, will deal a broader blow to the Spanish carmaking sector, writes...
...Robert Lighthizer, the US trade representative, and Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, held a conference call with Liu He, China’s vice-premier, on Thursday night to discuss the implementation of the...
...Renault and Nissan, of course, are also collaborating....
...The plans, the latest sign of tension in the 20-year-old automotive alliance, include war-gaming a total divide in engineering and manufacturing as well as changes to Nissan’s board, according to several...
...The premier has repeatedly stressed this point....
...Premier Foods is expected to report higher profit on Tuesday....
...The PM himself will hold his weekly cabinet meeting in the northern city of Sunderland, the first to declare support for leaving the EU in 2016 and home to a Nissan auto plant bound up in EU trade negotiations...
...Incoming Premier League chief executive David Pemsel has walked away from the job before he could take up the role, following revelations in a tabloid newspaper about his private life. Full tale here....
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