Nissan CEO says new capital ties with Renault not discussed

Reuters  |  TOKYO 

(Reuters) - told reporters on Monday that he had not heard directly about a reported French proposal to integrate Nissan's management with France's Renault, adding that it was not the stage to discuss revising their capital ties.

The Nikkei newspaper reported on Sunday that a delegation had informed that it would seek an integration of SA and Nissan, most likely under the umbrella of a single holding company.

"Since I have not heard this directly, I cannot comment," Saikawa told reporters as he left his residence.

Asked about future capital ties, he said: "We are not at the stage for such discussions."

Japanese quoted French as telling journalists that such an integration proposal was "not on the table now".

Reports of closer integration come as ousted remains in detention following his Nov. 19 arrest and subsequent charges of financial misconduct, which he has denied.

Ghosn has asked a District Court for the second time to grant him bail after a request last week was denied, citing flight risk and concerns about evidence tampering. A hearing is scheduled for Monday in Tokyo.

Ghosn has offered to post stock he owns in the automaker as collateral, surrender his passports and submit to electronic tracking as part of a renewed effort to persuade a Tokyo court to grant him bail while he awaits trial on charges of financial misconduct, a for the said. Any bail must be paid in cash.

Ghosn spearheaded Nissan's turnaround two decades ago, and his arrest has jolted the auto industry, while muddying the outlook for Nissan's three-way alliance with and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

Renault, which dominates the partnership through its 43.4 percent stake in Nissan, is expected to meet within days to consider potential candidates to replace Ghosn as chief executive officer and

(Reporting by Kwiyeon Ha; Writing by Linda Sieg; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 08:20 IST