Two men look around vehicles of Japan's auto giant Nissan Motor exhibited at the showroon of the headquarters in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo, on November 4, 2009. Nissan slashed its full-year loss forecast after eking out a profit in the first half, helped by rising sales in China and government subsidies for fuel-efficient cars. Getty Images logo Getty Images 1 month ago

Two men look around vehicles of Japan's auto giant Nissan Motor exhibited at the showroon of the headquarters in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo, on November 4, 2009. Nissan slashed its full-year loss forecast after eking out a profit in the first half, helped by rising sales in China and government subsidies for fuel-efficient cars.