TOKYO -- Nissan Motor on Tuesday denied a media report that it is preparing for a potential split from French partner Renault -- a prospect that sent the Japanese automaker's stock falling to the lowest price since September 2011.
Japanese automaker calls alliance its 'source of competitiveness'

Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn's end of the year escape from Japan has only further strained the alliance with Renault. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor on Tuesday denied a media report that it is preparing for a potential split from French partner Renault -- a prospect that sent the Japanese automaker's stock falling to the lowest price since September 2011.