Nissan Stock Performs Worst in Five Decades Under Current CEO
- Uchida oversees worst share performance in at least 50 years
- Management’s mistakes include outdated lineup: Pelham Smithers
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Makoto Uchida’s five-year anniversary as president and chief executive officer of Nissan Motor Co. is little cause for celebration among shareholders.
The carmaker’s stock has performed worse during his time at the helm than under any other leader in at least five decades, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Shares have also lagged those of the company’s global peers.