
Factbox-How Nissan and Honda stack up against each other SALES Honda sold 3.8 million vehicles globally last year, while Nissan sold 3.3 million vehicles. EARNINGS Honda earned 742.6 billion yen ($4.8 billion) in operating profit in the first six months of the current financial year, while Nissan reported 32.9 billion yen profit during the same period. MARKET CAPITALISATION Honda is worth some 7.5 trillion yen ($48.6 billion) while market capitalisation for Nissan - which has never fully recovered from years of crisis sparked by the 2018 ouster and arrest of former chairman Carlos Ghosn - is nearly five times smaller.

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Nissan and Honda have officially ended merger talks. In 2023, Honda sold 3.8 million vehicles globally, compared to Nissan's 3.3 million. Honda's operating profit for the first half of the financial year was 742.6 billion yen ($4.8 billion), while Nissan reported 32.9 billion yen. Honda's market capitalization stands at 7.5 trillion yen ($48.6 billion), significantly higher than Nissan's. Both companies target significant electric vehicle production by 2030, with Honda aiming for 40% of new sales to be EVs and Nissan targeting 60%. Honda employs 194,993 people, while Nissan has 133,580.
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