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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.
The former Renault-Nissan CEO made headlines during his arrest and subsequent daring escape from a Japanese prison. Now he's in an Apple TV+ documentary series. Carlos Ghosn's Dramatic Life ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Carlos Ghosn, the founding chairman and CEO of the Alliance, is a Brazilian-Lebanese-French businessman who was also chairman and CEO of Nissan Motors until November 2018 and held the same positions at Renault for two months longer. [14] Ghosn compared the Renault–Nissan partnership to a marriage: "A couple does not assume a converged, single ...
Legal troubles are piling up for Carlos Ghosn after French carmaker Renault said Wednesday it had flagged to judicial authorities serious problems with his expenses during his time as chairman of ...
2 July 1998 – Renault and the City of Moscow set up OAO Avtoframos. November 1998 – Renault starts development work on a car retailing at €5,000. 4 December 1998 – Inauguration of the Ayrton Senna Plant in Curitiba Brazil. 27 March 1999 – Renault acquires 36.8% of the Japanese carmaker Nissan. Carlos Ghosn becomes head of Nissan. [14]