Author: Automotive News Feed
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AutoNews Now: Nissan’s Ghosn probe extends to alliance – report
Nissan’s investigation extends to alliance with Renault – report; Mitsubishi CEO: No one on Earth like Ghosn; Subaru gets plug-in hybrid; ‘Grinch’ helps pitch Honda.
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Sindicatos automotrices de México prevén crisis de la industria en 2019
Líderes de sindicatos de la industria automotriz y de autopartes de México anticiparon un difícil 2019 para el sector que representan, exigieron que se escuche la voz de los trabajadores antes de firmar el T-MEC.
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Nissan expande investigación a Ghosn para incluir la alianza con Renault
La investigación que lleva a cabo Nissan por la supuesta conducta irregular de su presidente Carlos Ghosn se está ampliando para incluir las finanzas de la alianza entre Renault y Nissan, ambas firmas se niegan a hacer comentarios al respecto.
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2019 Lexus UX: A commuter car under a wild skin
Joining the ever-growing subcompact crossover segment is the 2019 Lexus UX.
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Bollore said to win French backing as interim Renault CEO
Renault Chief Operating Officer Thierry Bollore has won the backing of the French government to become interim CEO following Carlos Ghosn’s arrest over allegations of financial impropriety, sources told Bloomberg.
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Renault refrains from ousting Ghosn; names Bollore interim leader
Renault’s board stopped short of firing embattled CEO Carlos Ghosn who is being detained in Japan for alleged financial improprieties. The board appointed chief operating officer Thierry Bollore as interim leader.
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Renault refrains from ousting Ghosn
Embattled Carlos Ghosn will keep his posts as Renault chairman and CEO, the automaker’s board decided Tuesday.
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Renault refrains from ousting Ghosn
Embattled Carlos Ghosn will keep his posts as Renault chairman and CEO, the automaker’s board decided Tuesday.
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Francia prepara la salida de Ghosn de Renault
Un día después de su arresto en Japón por acusaciones de irregularidades financieras, Carlos Ghosn está en vías de ser cesado de su cargo al frente de Renault, dice el ministro de Finanzas francés, Bruno Le Maire.