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Nissan eyes bigger stake in Renault to ward off Elysee

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor seeks to raise its stake in Renault to 25% or higher to block management interference in the alliance by the French government, Renault's top shareholder.

     Under Japan's corporations law, Renault would lose its 43.4% share of voting rights in Nissan if the French automaker became at least a quarter-owned by its Japanese partner.

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