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Nissan is likely to reject Honda offer in blow to tie-up plan

by Stephanie Irvin
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Nissan is likely to reject Honda offer in blow to tie-up plan
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The talks to create the world’s third-largest carmaker have gone haltingly since the plans were first announced in December

NISSAN Motor is prepared to reject an acquisition offer that would make it a subsidiary of Honda Motor, according to a source familiar with the matter, a move that could jeopardise talks between the two carmakers to join forces.

The Yokohama-based company plans to convene a board meeting as soon as Wednesday (Feb 5) afternoon, where it will likely vote down Honda’s proposal to buy Nissan’s shares and make it a subsidiary, said the source. The Japanese automakers have been in discussions for weeks on a combination that would effectively result in an acquisition of Nissan, as Honda’s 7.3 trillion yen (S$64 billion) valuation is nearly five times higher.

The board’s final decision could still be in flux as some senior officials at Nissan support the Honda offer, the source said.

Representatives for Nissan and Honda said they have not made any announcements about the state of the negotiations other than that they are ongoing ahead of the planned timing of mid-February for a deal framework.

The talks to create the world’s third-largest carmaker have gone haltingly since the plans were first announced in December. Honda and Nissan had pledged to put forward a framework for the transaction in late January, but recently pushed that back by several weeks. They aim to finalise the tie-up in June, before listing shares of a joint holding company in August 2026.

The two companies may end their talks after slow progress in board meetings each has planned, Japan’s Asahi newspaper reported earlier, citing unidentified sources.

Nissan is 36 per cent owned by French carmaker Renault, which in late January sent representatives to Japan to express concern over the transaction and seek a premium for its stake, sources familiar with the matter said.

Mitsubishi Motors, which has reportedly decided against joining the alliance, said earlier this week it would make a final decision once Honda and Nissan reach an agreement later this month. BLOOMBERG

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