The extended Naito family could not have imagined that their family coat of arms would one day become the symbol of a city and then also the recognition mark of their new museum. The samurai clan ruled in the mountainous area east of Nagoya, precisely the area in central Japan that is now considered the… Continue reading German FAZ: Hexagrams made of wood008437
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German FAZ: Car manufacturers Honda and Nissan are planning a mega merger008438
Japan is trying to create a second heavyweight in the global car market through the merger and cooperation of Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi. According to the combination of the current half-yearly data, a car company combined from the previously independent companies would be the third largest car company in the world with a combined turnover… Continue reading German FAZ: Car manufacturers Honda and Nissan are planning a mega merger008438
German FAZ: Honda shares from Allianz with Nissan are soaring 008437
Asian stock markets rose slightly on Tuesday. However, movements were limited in a holiday-shortened week. China continues to struggle with a faltering recovery, despite leaders in Beijing pledging more support. “China faces significant challenges in 2025,” said Ronald Temple, chief market strategist at Lazard. “The ongoing housing crisis has shaken consumer confidence. A possible trade… Continue reading German FAZ: Honda shares from Allianz with Nissan are soaring 008437
German FAZ: Popemobile: Trade fairs on wheels008437
The devil wears Prada, so the Pope couldn’t possibly have chosen an Italian car. A Lamborghini like the one the highway police in boots drive? Or maybe a Fiat Panda, since there is already a Dacia Duster in the fleet that is rich in abstinence? It is said that the decision was made by secret… Continue reading German FAZ: Popemobile: Trade fairs on wheels008437
German FAZ: How the car crisis is affecting university graduates008437
Preparing applications for months, anxiously hoping for an interview and in the end: the rejection. This was not how 32-year-old Maurice from Berlin imagined his job search would be. In January, he completed his master’s degree in mechanical engineering at the top of his class – and discovered that the job market offered him fewer… Continue reading German FAZ: How the car crisis is affecting university graduates008437
Auto industry: Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi are considering merger
It could become the third largest car company: Honda and Nissan as well as partner Mitsubishi are holding merger talks. (Honda, Business) Go to Source
German FAZ: A mega merger against the backlog008431
The car crisis continues to spread. After the announced job cuts at Volkswagen and the fall of car king Carlos Tavares at Stellantis, the next big bang is now coming from Japan. Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi signed an agreement in principle for merger talks on Monday: Three of the largest manufacturers in the auto nation… Continue reading German FAZ: A mega merger against the backlog008431
German FAZ: Car manufacturers Honda and Nissan are planning a mega merger008430
There have been rumors for a long time, but now it is clear: the two companies Honda and Nissan want to forge the third largest car manufacturer in the world. Japanese automakers signed an agreement in principle for merger talks on Monday, according to a joint news conference in Tokyo. Honda also said it would… Continue reading German FAZ: Car manufacturers Honda and Nissan are planning a mega merger008430
German FAZ: Ex-VW boss Winterkorn rejects judges as biased008432
Former VW CEO Martin Winterkorn rejects the judge as biased in his criminal proceedings on the diesel affair. Winterkorn’s trust in the impartiality of the presiding judge has been destroyed by his behavior, according to a letter from the defense to the Braunschweig regional court. The 77-year-old’s lawyers are bothered by the fact that the… Continue reading German FAZ: Ex-VW boss Winterkorn rejects judges as biased008432
German FAZ: How the car crisis is affecting university graduates008431
Preparing applications for months, anxiously hoping for an interview and in the end: the rejection. This was not how 32-year-old Maurice from Berlin imagined his job search would be. In January, he completed his master’s degree in mechanical engineering at the top of his class – and discovered that the job market offered him fewer… Continue reading German FAZ: How the car crisis is affecting university graduates008431