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Renault's Senard Says `Serenity' Needed in Nissan Alliance Talks

Renault's Senard Says `Serenity' Needed in Nissan Alliance Talks

(Bloomberg) -- Renault SA, Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. should take time and discuss the future of their alliance with “serenity,” said Jean-Dominique Senard, chairman of the French car company in the three-way tie-up.

“Every company in the world must reflect on its future and the best way to strengthen itself, and in the case of an alliance, how to optimize it,” Senard said in an interview with France Inter radio.

Renault's Senard Says `Serenity' Needed in Nissan Alliance Talks

Talk about fusion or shareholding changes between Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi was “reopened a bit dramatically and wasn’t necessary,” Senard said. “It’s been spoken about a lot recently and made people frightened. We all have our sensitivities.”

The alliance was thrust into the spotlight in November with the arrest of Carlos Ghosn, the chairman and architect of the global car-making alliance between the three companies. The arrest also triggered speculation that Renault was seeking to merge with Nissan, a move the Japanese company resisted.

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Ghosn has been indicted in Japan on allegations of crimes ranging from falsification of financial documents to diverting company funds into personal accounts, charges he has denied.

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