In the Tokyo trial over whether Nissan executives conspired to conceal the former chairman’s pay from public view, Hari Nada says he flipped on his boss partly to stop financial wrongdoing and partly to save his own skin.
Old-school Cadillac dealership takes offramp from EV future
Downtown Louisville’s Brown Bros. Cadillac — with a showroom decked out in gold chandeliers, stained-glass windows and marble fireplace — is among the more than 175 dealerships that aren’t sticking around for an all-electric future. Remaining dealers are learning what upgrades they need.
Mark Fields: With new tech arriving, revenue still looks ‘far out'
Mark Fields, senior adviser at TPG Capital, spoke with Publisher Jason Stein during AN’s Shift Mobility Forum about the technological complexities and cost-intensive requirements of a variety of mobility trends.
Nissan trims output at Miss. plant amid tight chip supplies
Frontier and Titan pickup production was idled two days this month and is also scheduled to be down on Feb. 8, a memo indicates. Altima assembly has also been reduced at the plant.
Judge approves UAW consent decree, begins process to name monitor
The union will be placed under oversight for a period of six years following a federal corruption probe that has so far resulted in charges against 15 people, including the UAW’s past two presidents.