One shareholder suggested Nissan offer a $14 million bounty for anyone who could bring Mr. Ghosn back to Japan to face trial
YOKOHAMA, Japan—Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Makoto Uchida faced down angry shareholders at a rowdy 2½ hour meeting Tuesday, where they questioned whether he had a plan to reverse the company’s widening losses.
As the meeting took place, Nissan shares were falling for the seventh straight trading day. They finished at the lowest level since April 2009. The company earlier this month reported its first quarterly loss since 2009 and canceled a planned dividend.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Nissan CEO sees earnings, cashflow under pressure for current financial yearNissan Motor Co Chief Executive Makoto Uchida on Tuesday said he expect...
Les mer »
Clock's ticking for Nissan boss Uchida to show he has a plan: sourcesNissan's new CEO Makoto Uchida doesn't have time to work his way into ...
Les mer »
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Pledges $10 Billion to Fight Effects of Climate ChangeIn an Instagram post, Bezos announced that he would donate around 7.7 percent of his net worth to a new initiative that will fund individuals and groups researching and fighting climate change
Les mer »
Bertelsmann CEO Says RTL, ProSiebenSat.1 Should Be Free to MergeThe CEO of German media giant Bertelsmann has said its RTL Group TV division should be allowed to merge with German rival ProSiebenSat.1 and called for a loosening of E.U. antitrust regulations in …
Les mer »
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announces surprise $10B pledge to fight climate change
Les mer »
Steve Madden Goes Off on Rival CEO Stacey Bendet Over Lawsuit ClaimsSteve Madden unleashed a profanity-laced tirade on the founder of a clothing company who's accused him of stealing her design.
Les mer »