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PARIS (Reuters) -- Renault will book a one-off loss of about 9.5 billion euros ($11 billion) on its stake in Nissan Motor, the French carmaker said on Tuesday, writing down its years-long investment ...
Renault reported an $11 billion non-cash loss on its 35.7% Nissan stake, shifting to a share price-based accounting method.
The French carmaker said it would take the charge after changing the way it accounts for its shares in the Japanese carmaker.
Renault currently owns 35.7 per cent of Nissan, with 17.05 per cent held directly and the rest through a trust ...
Renault SA will recognize an estimated €9.5 billion ($11.2 billion) non-cash loss after changing the way it accounts for its ...
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