For the first time since 2000 when “Le-Cost-killer” Carlos Ghosn took over the fates of Nissan as CEO, the Japanese firm announced a drop in profits. Specifically, for the financial year that ended in 31 March (FY2006) Nissan’s net profits fell 11,1% to 460.8 billion yen ($3.9 billion). We should note though that due to restructuring costs associated with reducing the size of the workforce in
In terms of sales, in the 2006 Financial Year, Nissan’s global sales were 3,483,000 units, down 2.4%. More specifically, in the
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