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1 July 09:41

Renault announced extraordinary losses of around €9.5 billion in the first half of the year

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<p>The move comes as the two-decade partnership with Nissan is being adjusted amid falling sales. Renault will assess future changes in the value of its stake in line with Nissan's share price, without affecting net profit or dividends. The operational collaboration between the two companies will remain unchanged.

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Renault ar urma să raporteze în primul semestru pierderi de 9,5 miliarde de euro

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