Honda (HMC) and Nissan (NSANY) will hold board meetings soon to discuss the potential termination of merger talks, Asahi Shimbun reports, citing sources. Honda approached Nissan about making the company a subsidiary because talks were not going as expected, but Nissan was strongly opposed to the idea, according to the website. Shares of Honda are up 3% to $27.58 following the report while Nissan is down 3% to $5.10.
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