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Carlos Ghosn at Nissan's Honmoku Wharf, a logistics hub about 10 km southeast of Nissan's global headquarters in Yokohama, July 2011. In 2007, Ghosn led the Renault–Nissan Alliance into the mass-market zero-emission electric car market in a major way, and committed €4 billion (more than $5 billion) to the effort.
There's a new documentary series about the rise and fall of disgraced former Nissan-Renault chairman Carlos Ghosn. The documentary is based on an investigative book published in 2022.
Carlos Ghosn led Renault's cost cutting effort in 1998–2000. Renault's financial problems were not all fixed by the privatisation, and Renault's president, Louis Schweitzer gave to his then deputy, Carlos Ghosn, the task of confronting them. Ghosn elaborated a plan to cut costs for the period 1998–2000, reducing the workforce, revising ...
(Here’s an interview Alan Murray did when Ghosn was on top back in 2012, and one I did with Ghosn in 2023 when he was an international fugitive in Lebanon, filing a $1.1 billion lawsuit against ...
Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of the Renault–Nissan Alliance predicted that by 2020 one in 10 new car sales will be an electric vehicle. [78] [79] The first electric car based on this investment was the Nissan Leaf, launched in December 2010 in the United States and Japan.
Carlos Ghosn, the former rock star businessman who fell from grace and fled authorities smuggled in a music instrument box, is getting what his dramatic story deserves — a multi-part documentary ...
27 March 1999 – Renault acquires 36.8% of the Japanese carmaker Nissan. Carlos Ghosn becomes head of Nissan. [14] 2 July 1999 – Renault takes control of Romanian carmaker Dacia. 18 October 1999 – Carlos Ghosn announces the Nissan Revival Plan. 21 April 2000 – Renault acquires South Korean carmaker Samsung Motors. [15]
Apple TV+ documentary series “Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn” reconstructs the rise and fall of former Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn, whose incarceration in Japan on financial ...