Sources: Honda and Nissan close to merger talks
Japan's Honda and Nissan are starting talks about a merger with the aim of taking on China's electric car giants and Tesla, according to sources to Nikkei Asia.
The companies are considering operating under a joint holding company that could eventually include Mitsubishi Motors - the domestic rival in which Nissan is the largest shareholder. The merger would create the world's largest automotive group with annual sales of 8 million vehicles, writes Nikkei.oom
Japan's Honda and Nissan are starting talks about a merger with the aim of taking on China's electric car giants and Tesla, according to sources to Nikkei Asia.
The companies are considering operating under a joint holding company that could eventually include Mitsubishi Motors - the domestic rival in which Nissan is the largest shareholder. The merger would create the world's largest automotive group with annual sales of 8 million vehicles, writes Nikkei.oom
The streaming war
Deliberately messy to cancel services: "Takes 14 steps"
Cancelling a digital subscription is not always easy. In the case of TV4 Play, 14 steps are required to cancel your paid service, shows a compilation of Swedish consumers that TT has seen.
But several other giants, both Amazon Prime and Viaplay, are not far behind with 11 steps to cancel a subscription.
Sinan Akdag, a digital expert on Swedish consumers, tells TT that the vast majority of sites use misleading design to make cancellations more difficult. He believes that the number of steps in a cancellation is not everything.
– But it is clear that it should not take 14 steps to cancel a subscription. Then it is a deliberate way to make cancellations more difficult.
TV4 Play states that it wants to offer customers the opportunity to change packages.
Deliberately messy to cancel services: "Takes 14 steps"
Cancelling a digital subscription is not always easy. In the case of TV4 Play, 14 steps are required to cancel your paid service, shows a compilation of Swedish consumers that TT has seen.
But several other giants, both Amazon Prime and Viaplay, are not far behind with 11 steps to cancel a subscription.
Sinan Akdag, a digital expert on Swedish consumers, tells TT that the vast majority of sites use misleading design to make cancellations more difficult. He believes that the number of steps in a cancellation is not everything.
– But it is clear that it should not take 14 steps to cancel a subscription. Then it is a deliberate way to make cancellations more difficult.
TV4 Play states that it wants to offer customers the opportunity to change packages.
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