Honda and Nissan officially begin merger talks to create world's third-largest automaker
Source: CNBC
Published Mon, Dec 23 2024 3:06 AM EST Updated 3 Hours Ago
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda on Monday announced they had entered into official talks to merge and create the worlds third-largest automaker by sales.
In a press conference on Monday, Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe said the companies needed greater scale to compete in the development of new technologies in electric vehicles and intelligent driving. A business integration would give the companies an edge that will not be possible under the current collaboration framework, Mibe said, according to a translation.
The deal would aim to share intelligence and resources and deliver economies of scale and synergies while protecting both brands, he said.
A holding company would be formed as the parent company of both Honda and Nissan, listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The larger Honda will nominate most of the integrated entitys board members. The merged group has the potential to deliver revenue of 30 trillion yen ($191.4 billion) and operating profit of over 3 trillion yen, he said.
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The U.S. would have no control of this as it's a Japan thing (but wouldn't be surprised if 45 tried to meddle).
Renew Deal
(83,082 posts)Letting Nissan collapse would be far worse for the US, especially in TN
bucolic_frolic
(47,622 posts)They shrunk factory plans by some small % to save money by dipping car frames vertically instead of horizontally. They were well aware they couldn't achieve economies of scale on low volume so they found other ways.
Nissan? Convert the factories to Honda. This is a meeting for growth and nothing else.
doc03
(36,966 posts)Chrysler and Stellantis.
SunSeeker
(54,070 posts)Next, Toyota and Mazda will merge...they kinda already have started to.
IronLionZion
(47,131 posts)and have many collaborations with both. Toyota also collaborates with BMW on some alternative fuel projects.