Thursday, May 12, 2016

Nissan can take control of Mitsubishi – Banker

The automotive market may soon go to
 spectacular takeover. The Japanese representative of the automotive industry,
 Nissan Motor Company, announced today that it is currently conducting talks
 the redemption of the controlling stake of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.

 
 
 

Mitsubishi still struggling with the consequences of irregularities
 related debasement
 Results burning fuel. It seems that he was the savior who wants
 take over part of its business. Nissan and Mitsubishi already worked together -
 Mitsubishi sells under the brand name Nissan’s small city car. So far, no
 were engaged to share any of them – reports Reuters.

 

The two companies did not provide yet to comment on the
 Running talks. They told only that considering different scenarios, including those
 involving capital, but it has not yet decided. Managements have to meet
 today, it is possible that reveal more details on the conference, Nissan
 (Also to be held today).
 

Two anonymous sources that are associated with the process said on
 that negotiations are already coming to an end and talk about redemption through
 Nissan 1/3 shares of Mitsubishi for $ 1.8 billion. According to Japanese law
 This package is sufficient to take control of the company.


 

As a result of this
 Nissan deal would become the largest shareholder in much smaller
 Mitsubishi.
 

What kind of cars Poles buy most often?

 What kind of  cars Poles buy & # x105; the most-& #  x119; & # x15B; often?

in April of 2016. in total were registered in Poland 34 517 cars, of which 10 685 were sent to individual customers and 23 832 completed corporate fleet. This result is higher than a year ago – the number of registrations was higher by 21 per cent. in relation to the year. However, Poles bought 12 percent. less passenger cars straight from the living room, than it was in March. However, given that the sales results a month ago were also higher than in the corresponding period of 2015 years, manufacturers and retailers have reason to celebrate.

 
 

Matthew Gawin

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