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In the blink of an eye, Carlos Ghosn’s jet-setting world fell apart. The 64-year-old auto executive’s private jet landed in Tokyo on November 19, with Ghosn expecting a busy day of meetings at ...
Following his escape to Lebanon, former auto titan Carlos Ghosn is now free to tell his story about Japanese justice and his ouster from Nissan. His revelations could further dent Japan’s ...
Ex-CEO Ghosn is taking his postmortem revenge by ripping into Nissan for its failures while offering some hope for Renault's ...
BEIRUT — Nissan’s fugitive ex-boss, Carlos Ghosn, said Wednesday that his arrest in Japan, from which he escaped last month, was a plot against him and described his detention conditions as a ...
Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic escape from Japan last week remains a mystery as Japanese officials continue to investigate how he jumped bail and boarded an illegal flight to ...
Auto tycoon Carlos Ghosn has filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Nissan and about a dozen individuals in Beirut over his imprisonment in Japan and what he says is misinformation spread against him ...
Today, in Beirut after an astonishing escape from Japan, Ghosn held court for nearly two hours in front of more than 200 journalists, angry and defiant at times, sober and thoughtful at others.
Michael Taylor smuggled Ghosn out of Japan ahead of his trial for financial crimes—then ended up in prison. Now, he wants about $3 million for legal fees from the elusive corporate fugitive.
Adding another layer to the story, former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn—yes, the guy who staged a Hollywood-worthy escape from Japan in a box back in 2019 and is now living in self-exile in Lebanon ...
The bonkers story of Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan has been an unending series of delights: The man who once brought Renault and Nissan together, the guy who seemed to stand at the very top ...
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