Renault to Sell about 2.5% of Nissan Shares for Up to 362 Million Euros
17:40 JST, March 27, 2024
PARIS (Reuters) – French car maker Renault said in a statement it plans to sell about 2.5% of Nissan’s shares to the Japanese care maker in a deal that could result in a cash inflow of up to 362 million euros ($391.76 million).
The shares to be sold are part of the 24.63% of Nissan’s capital held by a French trust and the sale will be implemented as part of share buyback program announced by Nissan, Renault said.
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