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Nissan's Comeback. Nissan Before 1999…. 17 billion in debt. Unchanged vehicle designs since late 1980’s. Brand equity was deteriorating. Nissan’s New Begining. 1999 Hired Carlos Ghosn from Michelin. Chief operating officer Installed by Renault, owns 45% of shares. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nissan's  Comeback

Nissan's

Comeback

Page 2: Nissan's  Comeback

• 17 billion in debt.• Unchanged vehicle designs since late

1980’s.• Brand equity

was deteriorating.

Nissan Before 1999…..

Page 3: Nissan's  Comeback

Nissan’s New Begining

• 1999 Hired Carlos Ghosn from Michelin.• Chief operating officer• Installed by Renault, owns 45% of shares.• Cut payrolls and closed plants.• Difficult to adapt to cultural differences within

Nissan.

Page 4: Nissan's  Comeback

Nissan Now

• Nissan shares have quadrupled in the past 6 years.

• Gone from brink of bankruptcy and #2 automaker in Japan to most profitable car company in world.

• This April Ghosn assigned President and CEO of Nissan

Page 5: Nissan's  Comeback

New Lines• 350z, Maxima, Altima, Titan, Armada, Pathfinder , Xterra, Frontier

and Murano

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Strategy

• Reduce Operating Costs (purchasing 50%, manufacturing, distribution).

• Research and development (hire 1,000 engineers a year).

• Working on Hybrid technology (Hybrid Altima in 2006).

• design is recognized and is balanced with engineering, marketing and product planning.

• “We want people to buy our cars because they want our cars. We come out with cars with emotional attributes.” (Carlos Ghosn)

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Strategy Continued…

• synergies and commonalities for the sake of better performance through lower costs, higher quality and faster reactions

• Innovation

Page 8: Nissan's  Comeback

The Future of Nissan

• Geographical expansion (Russia, India, Africa, South America)

• US expansion (there are six segments where we're not represented).

• Leverage Infiniti• protection of the environment — hybrids, fuel

cells, better combustion engines, better diesel engines.

• Make vehicles more time oriented (possibility to call in a safe way, to communicate with the car, to receive information in the car).

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Sources

http://www.smartmoney.com/mag/ceo/index.cfm?story=november2004

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/BUSINESS/04/20/boardroom.ghosn/

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=104633

http://www.freep.com/money/autonews/nissan22e_20050222.htm