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Carlos Ghosn resigns as head of Renault
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Ghosn ready to step down as head of Renault
Chief executive said to be preparing his exit after jail release hopes are dashed Go to Source
Why car groups Nissan and Renault need each other
When Nissan’s chief executive Hiroto Saikawa addressed employees shortly after the arrest and dismissal of Carlos Ghosn in November, he painted a bleak picture of a company that had suddenly lost its captain. It is a sharp contrast with the early days of Mr Ghosn’s leadership, when he achieved a rare turnround of Nissan from near… Continue reading Why car groups Nissan and Renault need each other