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Mitsubishi Repurchase Large Percentage of Shares from Nissan

by Samir Gautam
November 10, 2024
in Automobiles, Business, Cars
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In a strategic move announced on Thursday, November 7, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation unveiled its plan to buy back a significant portion of shares from Nissan Motor Co., a decision that will decrease Nissan’s stake in Mitsubishi from 34.07 percent to 24.05 percent. This transaction, disclosed in a press release from Japan, is set to take place on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, where Mitsubishi will purchase up to 149,028,300 shares at a price of approximately $3.01 per share, based on current exchange rates.

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This buyback represents about 10.02 percent of Mitsubishi’s existing non-treasury shares. Though Mitsubishi’s buyback marks a notable reduction in Nissan’s ownership, the companies clarified that this move would not affect their longstanding alliance or collaborative projects, signaling an ongoing commitment to work together on several initiatives. “Mitsubishi and Nissan remain committed to collaborative efforts within the alliance, focusing on product innovation and joint projects in various markets,” Mitsubishi stated.

Continuing Collaboration Amid Realignment

Mitsubishi’s buyback from Nissan forms part of the broader adjustments happening within the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. Although Mitsubishi and Nissan did not specify the precise nature of their upcoming collaborations, their joint work is expected to focus on models that cater to global markets. One of the most recent examples of their collaboration is the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, which shares a design foundation with the Nissan Rogue in the United States market. This pairing illustrates the alliance’s strategy to optimize vehicle platforms, combining resources to expand reach in North America and other regions.

A major upcoming initiative includes plans for a mid-size pickup truck targeted for the United States market. The brands aim to develop this model jointly, pooling resources to streamline production, lower costs, and bolster sales. Such collaborations demonstrate the alliance’s direction toward coordinated platform sharing and development efforts, even as ownership structures adjust.

Nissan Faces Profit Cuts and Job Reductions

On the same day as Mitsubishi’s announcement, Nissan disclosed sweeping restructuring measures, including a significant reduction in its global workforce and a decrease in production capacity. Nissan plans to lay off 9,000 employees worldwide and cut global production capacity by 20 percent. Alongside these cost-saving actions, Nissan also lowered its financial outlook, reducing its annual operating profit forecast by 70 percent to $975 million, as the automaker grapples with decreased sales.

Nissan’s decision to revise its profit outlook reflects ongoing challenges in an increasingly competitive automotive landscape. In recent years, Nissan has faced pressure to stabilize its finances while investing in new technologies, such as electric and autonomous vehicles. By cutting administrative expenses, Nissan aims to streamline operations and realign its resources for future growth. However, declining profitability remains a concern for the company, pushing it to take bold steps to counter financial pressures.

Strategic Shifts and Alliance Resilience

While neither Mitsubishi nor Nissan directly linked their recent decisions, analysts believe that Mitsubishi’s buyback could stem from a need to readjust alliance dynamics amid Nissan’s underperformance. By lowering Nissan’s stake, Mitsubishi may be aiming to gain a greater degree of operational independence within the alliance, even as they continue collaborative ventures. This restructuring also highlights a desire within the alliance to adapt quickly to shifting market demands and challenging economic conditions.

The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance has been a notable force in the automotive world, allowing each member brand to leverage resources and technologies across regions. However, as the alliance’s dynamics evolve, each member appears focused on refining its approach. With the U.S. automotive market placing a growing emphasis on electric and hybrid models, like the popular Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, each brand is prioritizing flexible, innovation-focused strategies that enable them to respond to customer preferences.

Mitsubishi’s buyback transaction and Nissan’s restructuring measures mark a pivotal moment for the alliance, underscoring the need for adaptability and resilience in today’s volatile automotive market. By realigning ownership structures while maintaining core collaborations, Mitsubishi and Nissan seek to bolster their positions, ensuring they remain competitive players capable of meeting the demands of an evolving industry.

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