Carlos Ghosn
Businessman and former automotive executive (born 1954)
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Carlos Ghosn is a Lebanese, Brazilian and French businessman and former automotive executive. Ghosn was the CEO of Michelin North America, chairman and CEO of Renault, chairman of AvtoVAZ, chairman and CEO of Nissan, and chairman of Mitsubishi Motors. Ghosn was also the chairman and CEO of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, a strategic partnership among those automotive manufacturers through a complex cross-shareholding agreement. The venture has held approximately 10% of the total market share since 2010, and as of 2017, was understood to be the largest automobile group worldwide.
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Ex-Nissan chief seeks $1bn from carmaker in defamation lawsuitCarlos Ghosn, the former Nissan chairman who fled financial misconduct charges in Japan, is seeking more than $1bn (£785m) from the carmaker in a lawsuit.Sky News - Published | |
Carlos Ghosn 'surprised' by French international arrest warrantThe fallen global car boss Carlos Ghosn has said he is "surprised" by reports the French authorities have issued an international warrant for his arrest.Sky News - Published | |
Special forces veteran and son jailed over Carlos Ghosn escapeA US special forces veteran and his son have been jailed in Japan for helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee to Lebanon.Sky News - Published | |
Carlos Ghosn escape: Special forces veteran and son admit role in Japan flightA US special forces veteran and his son have admitted illegally helping ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee Japan ahead of his trial on financial misconduct charges, according to a Tokyo-based news..Sky News - Published | |
Ousted car boss Carlos Ghosn says downfall was like being 'hit by a bus'Ousted car boss Carlos Ghosn has likened his downfall to being "hit by a bus" as he prepares to face questioning from French investigators over allegations of financial misconduct.Sky News - Published | |
Carlos Ghosn ordered to repay £4.3m in wages after losing wrongful dismissal claimOusted car industry boss Carlos Ghosn has lost a wrongful dismissal claim and has instead been ordered by a court to repay nearly €5m (£4.3m) in wages.Sky News - Published | |