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Nissan Recalls 13,719 Frontiers for Faulty Headlights
Nissan is recalling 13,719 of its 2025 Frontier midsize trucks due to a software error that causes the headlights to dim unexpectedly, posing a safety risk; owners will receive notification in mid-September to receive a free computer update at dealerships.
Nissan Recalls 13,719 Frontiers for Faulty Headlights
Nissan is recalling 13,719 of its 2025 Frontier midsize trucks due to a software error that causes the headlights to dim unexpectedly, posing a safety risk; owners will receive notification in mid-September to receive a free computer update at dealerships.
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44% Bias Score


Nissan Qashqai's e-POWER Upgrade: 1200km Range, Enhanced Efficiency
Nissan's upgraded e-POWER system in the Qashqai achieves a 1200km range with 4.5l/100km fuel consumption, offering a 16% fuel saving and 12% lower CO2 emissions compared to its predecessor, showcasing a refined, efficient range-extending EV technology.
Nissan Qashqai's e-POWER Upgrade: 1200km Range, Enhanced Efficiency
Nissan's upgraded e-POWER system in the Qashqai achieves a 1200km range with 4.5l/100km fuel consumption, offering a 16% fuel saving and 12% lower CO2 emissions compared to its predecessor, showcasing a refined, efficient range-extending EV technology.
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48% Bias Score


Nissan Announces Massive Restructuring Amidst Plummeting Profits
Nissan, facing a 90% drop in operating profits and weak sales in North America and China, announced 20,000 job cuts, seven factory closures, and a pay freeze; the company is exploring options to raise over 1 trillion yen through debt and asset sales.
Nissan Announces Massive Restructuring Amidst Plummeting Profits
Nissan, facing a 90% drop in operating profits and weak sales in North America and China, announced 20,000 job cuts, seven factory closures, and a pay freeze; the company is exploring options to raise over 1 trillion yen through debt and asset sales.
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52% Bias Score


Nissan to Offer Early Retirement to Japanese Staff
Nissan Motor Co. will offer early retirement packages to its Japanese administrative staff in July and August, excluding those in development and production, marking the first such program in 18 years as the company seeks to improve its financial health.
Nissan to Offer Early Retirement to Japanese Staff
Nissan Motor Co. will offer early retirement packages to its Japanese administrative staff in July and August, excluding those in development and production, marking the first such program in 18 years as the company seeks to improve its financial health.
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32% Bias Score


Nissan Announces 20,000 Global Job Cuts Amidst ¥670.9 Billion Net Loss
Nissan Motor announced 20,000 job cuts globally by 2027 due to a ¥670.9 billion net loss in fiscal year 2024, attributed to asset depreciation and increased costs; the restructuring includes reducing production plants from 17 to 10 and a 30% production volume decrease (excluding China).
Nissan Announces 20,000 Global Job Cuts Amidst ¥670.9 Billion Net Loss
Nissan Motor announced 20,000 job cuts globally by 2027 due to a ¥670.9 billion net loss in fiscal year 2024, attributed to asset depreciation and increased costs; the restructuring includes reducing production plants from 17 to 10 and a 30% production volume decrease (excluding China).
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44% Bias Score


Nissan Announces 11,000 Job Cuts Amidst Steep Profit Decline
Nissan Motor announced 11,000 job cuts and the closure of seven plants on Tuesday, part of a plan to save 500 billion yen, following an 88 percent drop in operating profit to $472 million in the fiscal year ending March 2024, due to weakening sales and increased competition.
Nissan Announces 11,000 Job Cuts Amidst Steep Profit Decline
Nissan Motor announced 11,000 job cuts and the closure of seven plants on Tuesday, part of a plan to save 500 billion yen, following an 88 percent drop in operating profit to $472 million in the fiscal year ending March 2024, due to weakening sales and increased competition.
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56% Bias Score

Renault Issues Profit Warning, Stock Plunges 18%
Renault issued a profit warning, causing an 18% stock drop, due to a weak first-half 2025, revising its operating margin forecast to 6.5% and free cash flow to €1-1.5 billion, while appointing an interim CEO, Duncan Minto.

Renault Issues Profit Warning, Stock Plunges 18%
Renault issued a profit warning, causing an 18% stock drop, due to a weak first-half 2025, revising its operating margin forecast to 6.5% and free cash flow to €1-1.5 billion, while appointing an interim CEO, Duncan Minto.
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52% Bias Score

Nissan to Sell Renault Stake to Accelerate Recovery
Nissan plans to sell its $2 billion stake in Renault to improve its financial health, addressing a $1.8 billion operating loss in 2024 and projected losses until 2029, despite ongoing collaborations on vehicle production.

Nissan to Sell Renault Stake to Accelerate Recovery
Nissan plans to sell its $2 billion stake in Renault to improve its financial health, addressing a $1.8 billion operating loss in 2024 and projected losses until 2029, despite ongoing collaborations on vehicle production.
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40% Bias Score

Nissan Bets on New Hybrid Technology for Turnaround
Facing a $4.5 billion loss, Nissan is betting on its new e-Power hybrid technology—which never needs charging—to boost sales, particularly in the U.S., where it's cutting 15% of its global workforce and closing seven auto plants.

Nissan Bets on New Hybrid Technology for Turnaround
Facing a $4.5 billion loss, Nissan is betting on its new e-Power hybrid technology—which never needs charging—to boost sales, particularly in the U.S., where it's cutting 15% of its global workforce and closing seven auto plants.
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44% Bias Score

Nissan to Consider Building Cars for Dongfeng at Sunderland Plant
Nissan's new CEO announced that the company's Sunderland plant, Britain's largest car factory, will remain open and may produce cars for its Chinese partner Dongfeng, following plans to close seven other factories and cut 20,000 jobs due to significant losses.

Nissan to Consider Building Cars for Dongfeng at Sunderland Plant
Nissan's new CEO announced that the company's Sunderland plant, Britain's largest car factory, will remain open and may produce cars for its Chinese partner Dongfeng, following plans to close seven other factories and cut 20,000 jobs due to significant losses.
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36% Bias Score

Nissan Announces €4 Billion Loss, Launches Recovery Plan
Nissan announced a recovery plan to address a €4 billion net loss for fiscal year 2024, caused by decreased vehicle sales and restructuring costs. The plan includes reducing auto plants from 17 to 10 and cutting 9,000 jobs by March 2028.

Nissan Announces €4 Billion Loss, Launches Recovery Plan
Nissan announced a recovery plan to address a €4 billion net loss for fiscal year 2024, caused by decreased vehicle sales and restructuring costs. The plan includes reducing auto plants from 17 to 10 and cutting 9,000 jobs by March 2028.
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20% Bias Score

Nissan to Cut 20,000 Jobs Amidst \£3.8bn Loss Projection
Nissan plans to cut 20,000 jobs globally, a 15% reduction, due to weak sales, rising costs, and a projected \£3.8bn net loss; the impact on its Sunderland plant remains unclear despite recent investment and government aid.

Nissan to Cut 20,000 Jobs Amidst \£3.8bn Loss Projection
Nissan plans to cut 20,000 jobs globally, a 15% reduction, due to weak sales, rising costs, and a projected \£3.8bn net loss; the impact on its Sunderland plant remains unclear despite recent investment and government aid.
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40% Bias Score
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