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Yokohama, Jul 28 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor has registered a net profit of 114.5 billion yen ($1.04 billion) for the April-June period, in contrast with the 285.6 million yen net loss it posted in the same period last year, largely thanks to a good performance in the United States market.Japan's second largest carmaker on Wednesday also announced that during the first quarter of the Japanese fiscal year ending in June, it achieved a gross operating profit of 90.3 billion yen, compared to the loss of 232.3 billion yen between April-June 2020. (Camera: ARCHIVE). ARCHIVE FOOTAGE SHOWS NISSAN CARS AT GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS SHOWROOM OF NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. IN YOKOHAMA, KANAGAWA PREFECTURE, JAPAN.
Yokohama, May 11(EFE/EPA).- Japanese vehicle manufacturer Nissan Motor recorded 448 billion yen ($ 4.1 billion) net loss in 2020, a year-on-year decrease of 33 percent, despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the company announced Tuesday. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA)SHOT LIST: NISSAN HEADQUARTERS IN YOKOHAMA, JAPAN.
Yokohama, May 11(EFE/EPA).- Japanese vehicle manufacturer Nissan Motor recorded 448 billion yen ($ 4.1 billion) net loss in 2020, a year-on-year decrease of 33 percent, despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the company announced Tuesday. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA)SHOT LIST: NISSAN HEADQUARTERS IN YOKOHAMA, JAPAN.
A man driving under the influence of narcotics launched his white Nissan Altima into the air after hitting a raised median divider at high speed and smashed into the second floor of a dental office. No one was in the building at the time of the crash. Both the driver and a passenger were able to safely leave the vehicle. A specialized fire truck from Los Angeles was brought in to remove the car from the wall.
Un chien avec la capacité de communiquer avec les gens devient une célébrité.
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida welcomes the restructuring of the cooperation agreement between car manufacturers Renault and Nissan, which sees Renault reducing its stake in the Japanese firm from 43.4 percent to 15 percent, the same size as Nissan's share in its French counterpart. Speaking at a press conference in London, Makoto Uchida says he's "very confident that this new structure will deepen mutual trust," and will "ensure that each member contributes with their strengths and works with shared ambitions." SOUNDBITE