Nissan and Renault on Monday are set to unveil details of their redesigned alliance and answer questions about Renault's electric vehicle (EV) business and how it will sell off most of its stake in the Japanese carmaker.
Investors and analysts will be looking on Monday for more clarity on how the trust will operate.
Richter said Renault's brand is not seen as being a strong brand, so it may be tough for the French carmaker to raise money for Ampere. The unequal relationship between the two carmakers had long been a source of friction among Nissan executives.The alliance, which also includes junior partner, Mitsubishi Motors Corp
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