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While Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is “preparing for many mediocre years” of European sales, there may be a silver lining for the company.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Ghosn focused on Southeast Asia as the next hot spot. Along with Indonesia and Vietnam, “Myanmar may be the star of future,” he said. South America and Africa were also mentioned, though specific countries weren’t mentioned.
Europe remains Ghosn’s biggest concern, though Ghosn said that “will not see any kind o…
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Nissan’s CEO Carlos Ghosn has done some amazing things for the company in the past couple of years, which is way the company is now Japan’s second-largest automaker. However, it seems like Ghosn won’t be sticking around.
Ghosn, who is now 58, is considering stepping down before the company’s next mid-…
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Nissan’s CEO Carlos Ghosn has done some amazing things for the company in the past couple of years, which is way the company is now Japan’s second-largest automaker. However, it seems like Ghosn won’t be sticking around.
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For quite some time, Carlos Ghosn had been the booh-leader against the strong Japanese yen. At the sidelines of the Tokyo Motor Show, he launched into his so far strongest worded tirade against the “abnormal” yen. He told the Japanese government to learn from the Swiss, and to basically peg the yen to another currency. [...]
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Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is upbeat about the way the automotive industry is heading, despite the fact that the economic crisis that threatens Europe is far from over. In fact, during the recent launch of the electric versions of theRenault Fluence and Kangoo in Portugal last Friday, Ghosn predicted that 2012 will be a record year for car sales worldwide surpassing 2011's volumes. Read more »Copyright © Carscoop.blogspot.com – All Rights Reserved
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Industry leaders, usually known for their unfatiguing optimism, are more and more taking a cautious stance. GM’s CEO Dan Akerson predicts flat industrywide U.S. auto sales in 2012, while his colleague Carlos Ghosn, chief of Renault and Nissan, has feelings of “very great uncertainty” when he looks toward 2012. In an interview with Automotive News [...]
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In a press conference that is about to begin in a few minutes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (see picture above), Nissan’s CEO Carlos Ghosn is expected to announce the expansion of an existing Renault plant, and the building of a new Nissan factory. And possibly even bigger news. If reporters ask the right questions, [...]
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If anyone again mentions that the Japanese manipulate their currency to get an unfair advantage in international markets, then I will strangle him. Or make him pay my Tokyo restaurant, taxi, and even subway bills in converted dollars. Strangling would be the more humane punishment. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has an even more painful option [...]
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When we went on the plane this morning for the some 600 mile trip to see a Nissan plant in Kyushu, the southernmost of the four main Japanese islands, we asked ourselves: Why? After all, the plant had been there since 1975. What’s new? We soon should find out: Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn went on [...]
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