Nissan's China EV game plan key to jump-starting stalled stock

Revamping major markets including U.S. crucial in boosting profitability

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Nissan's Sylphy line, which includes hybrids, remains popular in China with its upscale interiors and affordability. (Photo courtesy of Nissan)

KENYA AKAMA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor's shares have yet to rally sharply even after the automaker managed to become equal partners with Renault, as investors await more solid growth strategies for the key U.S. and Chinese markets.

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