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GM50.3700.25%
F10.8000.05%
RIVN15.8100.51%
CYD17.2500.11%
HMC29.1800.36%
TM183.190-0.26%
CVNA299.8902.49%
PAG166.5400.73%
LAD323.5803.16%
AN190.110-0.58%
GPI444.2003.34%
ABG235.0701.39%
SAH69.3100.52%
TSLA349.9807.16%
GM50.3700.25%
F10.8000.05%
RIVN15.8100.51%
CYD17.2500.11%
HMC29.1800.36%
TM183.190-0.26%
CVNA299.8902.49%
PAG166.5400.73%
LAD323.5803.16%
AN190.110-0.58%
GPI444.2003.34%
ABG235.0701.39%
SAH69.3100.52%
TSLA349.9807.16%
GM50.3700.25%
F10.8000.05%
RIVN15.8100.51%
CYD17.2500.11%
HMC29.1800.36%
TM183.190-0.26%
CVNA299.8902.49%
PAG166.5400.73%
LAD323.5803.16%
AN190.110-0.58%
GPI444.2003.34%
ABG235.0701.39%
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Nissan projects $5B loss amid global restructuring efforts

Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa expressed confidence in the company's ability to turn around despite the current challenges.

Nissan expects a significant net loss of roughly $5 billion for the fiscal year that ended in March. This marks a drastic difference from the company’s initial projection of a $555.8 million net loss issued at the end of the third quarter in February. Diminishing sales, production impairments, and drastic restructuring efforts primarily drove the staggering loss. Despite the projected loss, the company maintain a solid cash position, with net cash estimated at $10.4 billion at the end of March.

Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa expressed confidence in the company’s ability to turn around despite the current challenges. “We are taking the prudent step to revise our full-year outlook, reflecting a thorough review of our performance and the carrying value of production assets,” he stated. “We now anticipate a significant net loss for the year, due primarily to a major asset impairment and restructuring costs as we continue to stabilize the company. Despite these challenges, we have significant financial resources, a strong product pipeline and the determination to turnaround Nissan in the coming period.”

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The Japanese automaker revealed a restructuring initiative in November that involved slashing 9,000 jobs and shrinking global production capacity by a fifth. This restructuring plan is part of Nissan’s broader turnaround efforts, which are aimed at addressing weak sales, particularly in key markets such as China. In addition to the job cuts, the company has been reassessing its production assets worldwide, including in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Japan, which led to impairments exceeding $3.47 billion. The restructuring is expected to result in additional costs exceeding $416 million.

Nissan’s global sales fell 4.3% year-over-year to about 3.3 million units for the fiscal year, with significant declines in China, Japan, and Europe. The company has been grappling with a highly competitive market and a downturn in consumer demand for vehicles, particularly in the Chinese market, where Nissan has historically been a key player.

The company’s restructuring plan follows a period of internal challenges and leadership changes. Just this month, Ivan Espinosa replaced Makoto Uchida as Nissan’s CEO, and his arrival comes just weeks after Nissan scrapped a proposed merger with rival Honda Motor. Espinosa’s new leadership is focused on stabilizing Nissan’s position in the market while maintaining a clear strategy for future growth, which includes an emphasis on electric vehicles (EVs) and other sustainable automotive solutions.

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