Following Q3 results that company President and Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn has acknowledged did not meet expectations, Nissan, unlike major rival Toyota, has held full fiscal year forecasts at levels first outlined on 6 November 2012. This is despite an expected strong recovery in operating profitability in Q4. Reflecting difficult Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Following Q3 results that company President and Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn has acknowledged did not meet expectations, Nissan, unlike major rival Toyota, has held full fiscal year forecasts at levels first outlined on 6 November 2012. This is despite an expected strong recovery in operating profitability in Q4.
Reflecting difficult
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