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You think carlos ghosn innocent, guilty or sabotaged?

syed putra

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He was just about to conclude a deal merging fiat chrysler with renault-nissan-mitsubishi alliance

 
Anyone who would want to have anything to do with a company that makes absolute crap deserves to jailed for life or perhaps shot at dawn on an empty stomach.
 
Has Nissan done well during his stint as the CEO? That is all you need to know.
 
If his accusations about Japan is true, he is probably involved in espionage.
 
His vp still under custody.

Anyone who would want to have anything to do with a company that makes absolute crap deserves to jailed for life or perhaps shot at dawn on an empty stomach.

Nissan rogue no 3 best selling suv in US.
 
His vp still under custody.



Nissan rogue no 3 best selling suv in US.

Popular does not mean good. The Range Rover sells well too because there are loads of stupid people in this world.
 
Range rover is plush and surround the occupants with luxury. Money no issues wrt repairs.just like rolls royce.
 
I believe Ghosn is corrupt because he is so self-entitled as the Nissan boss but then the Japanese government is also trying to fix him up and lock him away for a long long time.
 
If the japs don't like his merger idea, they should have just sacked him. Instead of sabotaging him.
 

Nissan exploring possibility of breaking away from Renault

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January 13, 2020 7:07 PM
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TOKYO: Nissan Motor Co executives have examined the possibility of breaking away from Renault SA amid concerns that relations with the longtime French partner have turned dysfunctional after the ouster of former chief Carlos Ghosn, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Since last year, Nissan has been exploring the pros and cons of sustaining the alliance, particularly when it comes to engineering and technology sharing, according to the person, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential matters.
Those studies predate Ghosn’s escape from Japan and were preliminary, so no decision has been made, the person said.




It’s unclear how feasible any separation would be given that Renault is Nissan’s biggest shareholder and the French partner has been pushing for a repair of ties.
Still, the comments illustrate the fragile state of the relationship between the Japanese and French auto giants after Ghosn, who balanced the world’s largest automotive alliance for years as head of both companies, was arrested late 2018 in Japan on allegations of financial misconduct.
Ghosn’s legal odyssey took a dramatic turn recently when he fled Japan for Lebanon and became the world’s most famous fugitive.
Since Ghosn’s downfall, the two carmakers have struggled financially — their shares were the two worst performers among major automakers last year — and drifted apart at a time when the costs of electrification and autonomous driving are pressuring incumbent carmakers to team up or consolidate.
Relations between the two companies are “broken and likely beyond the point of repair,” Evercore ISI analyst Arndt Ellinghorst wrote in a note on Monday.
Nissan didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday, a holiday in Japan.

Renault declined to comment. The Financial Times reported earlier that Ghosn’s escape from Japan had spurred Nissan executives to accelerate secret contingency plans to potentially split from Renault
 
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