Fugitive former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has said he wants to stand trial on charges of financial wrongdoing in order to clear his name. He spoke to the BBC after France issued an international ...
Related stories Escape, even if it meant living as a fugitive for the rest of his life, was preferable. Carlos Ghosn had been the world's most prominent car man of the first two decades of the ...
The man Ghosn, 65, was born in Brazil to French-Lebanese parents. He lived in Brazil until he was 6, when his mother and aunt took him to Beirut, Lebanon, to live with family. He was educated in ...
Outspoken former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn believes the brand's potential merger with Honda is a "desperate move" being pushed ...
Ghosn believes that Honda will be "in the driver's seat" and any cost cutting measures will heavily impact the much weaker ...
Carlos Ghosn, Nissan's fugitive ex-chairman, says he has not fled justice but "escaped injustice and political persecution". His hasty departure for Lebanon has once again turned the spotlight on ...
Speculation about a potential Honda and Nissan merger began earlier this month, and the two companies confirmed the official ...
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The tie-up would create the world’s third-largest car maker by sales. But the deal appears driven more by desperation than ...
It finally might be happening: A quarter century after Nissan’s bailout by Renault, six years after the shock arrest of savior-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn and five years after it was first ...