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In the midst of alliance talks with General Motors Corp., Nissan Motor Co. executives are busy trying to keep their own business from faltering.

After storming back from the brink of bankruptcy seven years ago and winning market share from Detroit's automakers, Nissan, a company with a history of dramatic swings, is at a crossroads again.

Nissan's U.S. sales are down 7% through August. Operating profits fell more than 25% in the most recent quarter. And more than half the North America headquarters staff left as the company moved its operations from California to Tennessee this summer.

So is Nissan's management team worried?



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