The announcement on Thursday shows how a crisis - brought about by sluggish sales and rising costs - is worsening at Japan's Number 2 automaker
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said Nissan is satisfied with his government's policies for the Global Digital Hub
Ghosn is accused of under-reporting millions of dollars in income at Nissan and of using company funds for personal expenses
The reforms are designed to put Nissan on a more stable footing after the shock caused by former boss Ghosn's arrest on multiple financial misconduct charges
Carlos Ghosn, former chairman of Nissan motors is being tried for alleged financial misconduct
Nissan sent a legal notice to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration in 2016 claiming more than Rs 50 billion ($720 million) in a dispute over incentives
The results came as ex-chairman Ghosn, now released on bail, awaits his fate after prosecutors hit him with a fourth set of charges over alleged financial misconduct
When the vehicle is parked at a specific parking position, the power feeding coil will be positioned below the power receiving coil under the vehicle, without both getting into direct contact
Both Nissan and the Japanese government have spurned efforts by Renault to engage in merger talks, according to the Financial Times
Munoz is the latest foreign executive to be brought in to a South Korean automaker dominated by lifelong loyalists
In February, Nissan slashed its operating profit forecast to 450 billion yen, to well below analysts' estimates as sales in China and the US sputter
Prosecutors took the highly unusual step of re-arresting Ghosn last week on fresh allegations that he used company funds to enrich himself to the tune of $5 million
The extraordinary shareholders' meeting at a Tokyo hotel was the first such gathering since the stunning arrest of the 65-year-old auto sector titan on November 19
Ghosn was re-arrested last week over fresh allegations of financial misconduct which will see him held in custody until at least April 14
Japanese prosecutors arrested Carlos Ghosn for the fourth time today
The removal of Ghosn, credited for rescuing Nissan from near-bankruptcy in 1999, had caused much uncertainty about the future of the alliance and some speculation the partnership could even unravel
A Tokyo court on Monday rejected Ghosn's request to attend Nissan's board meeting
The release would allow Ghosn to meet his newly hired legal team frequently and build a defence ahead of his trial
Falling demand for diesel cars in Europe has forced Nissan to invest in other technologies and save costs
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