Nissan expects second straight year of red ink amid outbreak

Nissan expects second straight year of red ink amid outbreak

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TOKYO (AP) — Nissan reported a 285.6 billion yen ($2.7 billion) loss for April-June, as the Japanese automaker sales crashed amid the coronavirus pandemic and it struggled to recover from the loss of its former star executive Carlos Ghosn. Nissan Motor Co. racked up its first annual red ink in 11 years in the fiscal […]

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