The spectacular downfall of the former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn in late 2018 made headlines on front pages around the world, as did his audacious escape from Japan more than a year later.
Forget the baggage—the controversial auto executive is exactly what the struggling auto conglomerate needs right now.
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 ...
Reminiscent of a 2019 escape by former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, Binance's Nadeem Anjarwalla ... formally charged the crypto exchange for tax evasion on Monday, and named the two Binance employees ...
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 ...
Carlos Ghosn contemplated the box in front of him. Freedom. It was a large black wooden crate with steel reinforcements on the edges, the sort of case a band would use to transport large speakers ...
Renault-Nissan's CEO Carlos Ghosn is a firm believer in the future of electric cars.According to an interview for le Journal du Dimanche, Ghosn says he expects the world's EV market will rise to ...
The dramatic arrest of celebrity-CEO Carlos Ghosn is rocking the automotive industry. After he was accused in Japan of underreporting his pay, Nissan offered one explanation: The man had too much ...