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Nissan Motor Co Ltd (NISA.SG)

Stuttgart - Stuttgart Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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3.2875+0.1275 (+4.03%)
As of 08:22AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close3.1600
Open3.2875
Bid3.2985 x 300000
Ask3.3330 x 300000
Day's range3.2875 - 3.2875
52-week range3.0455 - 4.4635
Volume0
Avg. volume269
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  • Reuters

    Nissan, Honda consider partnering on software, charging infrastructure, Nikkei says

    TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese automakers Nissan Motor and Honda Motor are considering using standardised automotive software and working together on electric vehicle charging, the Nikkei newspaper said on Thursday, steps that could reduce their costs. Nissan and Honda said in March that they were considering a strategic partnership on producing EV components as they seek to gain a greater foothold in the global market for battery-powered cars, which is expected to grow over the coming years. Japan's third- and second-biggest automakers were looking to jointly develop the operating system that controls cars in a bid to bring down costs, according to Nikkei, which did not say where it got the information.

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    Nissan to start producing EVs for Dongfeng Motor by year-end, Nikkei reports

    TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan Motor will produce electric vehicles for its Chinese joint-venture partner Dongfeng Motor at its Wuhan factory by year-end, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Tuesday, a sign of pressure on the automaker's China business. Nissan and Dongfeng did not immediately respond to comment requests. Japan's third-biggest automaker has already been making the Ariya EV and the X-Trail SUV through its joint venture with Dongfeng at the plant, which has an annual production capacity of 260,000 vehicles, Nikkei said.

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    Nissan halts production at Changzhou plant as China woes persist

    Nissan Motor has halted production at its Changzhou plant in China as it seeks to optimise its operations, the Japanese automaker said on Friday. The Changzhou plant, jointly operated with Nissan's local partner Dongfeng Motor, was producing the Qashqai SUV with annual capacity of about 130,000 vehicles a year, a Nissan spokesperson said. The Nikkei business daily had earlier reported that Nissan was shutting the plant.