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Ghosn lives in Lebanon where he teaches business strategy and avoids arrest warrants from Japan and France ...
The Supreme Court of Japan decided the bus driver with 29 years of service rightfully lost his $84,000 pension after he was ...
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Ex-Nissan CEO says Japan is using his wife as 'collateral damage' to put pressure on himFormer Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn describes his situation in Lebanon as he faces allegations of financial misconduct and appeals to the Trump administration ...
Alastair Gale was Asia security correspondent and Japan editor for The Wall Street Journal, based in Tokyo. He covered ...
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Top Speed on MSNNissan Expects To Lose $5B To $5.3B For Fiscal Year 2024Nissan Motor Company recently published its latest financial report and things are still looking rough, with the company ...
The potential merger between Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda is a "desperate move," said Carlos ... arrested in Japan ...
ATSUGI, Japan -- The chief-executive-to-be at money ... which began decades ago when Carlos Ghosn was sent in by French alliance partner Renault to save it from the brink of bankruptcy.
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Japanese court upholds conviction of American who helped fugitive former Nissan chief hide payTOKYO (AP) — The conviction of a former American Nissan executive on charges of helping fugitive former Chairman Carlos Ghosn ... returned to Japan for meetings at Nissan. Ghosn was charged ...
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Carlos Ghosn Can Save StellantisIn an audio equipment box reportedly too large to be x-rayed by airport security, Carlos Ghosn escaped Japan on the night of December 29th, 2019, having spent his Christmas confined to house arrest.
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Ghosn Says Honda Deal Talks Indicate Nissan in ‘Panic Mode’(Bloomberg) -- Nissan Motor Co. pursuing a deal with Honda Motor Co. indicates the former is in “panic mode,” according to Carlos Ghosn ... He believes Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNWarning lights flash at Nissan after flagging monster lossThe road ahead looks treacherous for Nissan after the Japanese auto giant predicted an enormous loss just as US President ...
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