Posted in: Old partner Nissan left sidelined by Renault-Fiat merger See in context
For some economic analysts, knowing Ghosn very well by playing a historical role as co-initiator and co-developer of the Nissan-Renault--Mitsubishi alliance, they believe that: Ghosn would never have agreed to set up a new alliance without consulting each other and preserving the interests of the alliance Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi
Too bad that Nissan got rid of Ghosn, the only man as you said, that could have intervened in favor of the Japanese companies. Oh well, karma is a b****
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Posted in: Ghosn's arrest casts doubt on Renault-Nissan alliance future See in context
This is case look super fishy. According to the French Economy Minister there is no proof of tax fraud by auto titan Carlos Ghosn in France https://www.france24.com/en/20181120-business-france-carlos-ghosn-no-proof-tax-fraud-carmaker-minister-renault-nissan-japan
So he was avoiding taxes in Japan but not in France? This has hit-job written all over it.
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