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Nissan said to explore possible sale of stake in Mitsubishi


TOKYO — Nissan is looking to sell some or all its 34 percent stake in Mitsubishi Motors, Bloomberg News reported, a move that would reshape a three-way alliance that includes Renault.

Nissan, struggling to recover from the pandemic-induced downturn, could sell its stake to a Mitsubishi group company such as Mitsubishi Corp, which already owns a fifth of Mitsubishi Motors, Bloomberg said on Monday, citing unidentified sources.

Such a deal would fundamentally alter a three-way partnership built by Carlos Ghosn, former chairman of the alliance, which plunged into confusion when he was arrested in 2018 on charges of financial misconduct.

Ghosn had wanted a full merger of Renault and Nissan, which was shelved, according to Reuters sources, as the companies decided to fix the troubled alliance. The pandemic has, however, compounded problems and made a recovery hard.

Nissan last week cut its operating loss forecast for the year to March by 28 percent, helped by a rebound in demand, especially in China.

Mitsubishi Motors expects to post an operating loss of 140 billion yen for the business year.

Both companies are cutting production levels and costs in a bid to return to profitability.

Nissan denied that it was selling the stake.

“There are no plans to change the capital structure with Mitsubishi,” a Nissan company spokeswoman told Reuters in an emailed statement. A Mitsubishi Motors spokesman said the same, adding the company would continue to collaborate within the alliance.

Renault, which owns 43 percent of Nissan, did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.



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