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The plant will have an initial capacity of 170,000 vehicles, expected eventually to reach 400,000. Yet the partly state-owned Renault has faced a storm of criticism over the project, seen by some in France as denying French workers jobs that were...
The plant will have an initial capacity of 170,000 vehicles, expected eventually to reach 400,000. Yet the partly state-owned Renault has faced a storm of criticism over the project, seen by some in France as denying French workers jobs that were...
French car maker Renault Chairman Carlos Ghosn talks during the group 2011 Full Year results on February 16, 2012 in Boulogne Billancourt. French auto giant Renault said its 2011 net profit tumbled 39 percent but sales rose and costs were kept under... View Photo »
There is practically no profitability from cars built in Japan for export
"They're bound to hit the Renault brand's market share." Renault said it has always based production of its low-cost Dacia brand cars outside of western Europe as part of its no-frills business model. "The question of building this factory in western...
This boost could create 35,000 jobs indirectly. The factory has sparked controversy, due to the French political debate about creating jobs within the country, Reuters reported. "The question of building this factory in Western Europe didn't even...
The factory opening drew immediate criticism from politicians in France, where unemployment is at a 12-year high. “It’s completely intolerable and even scandalous,” said Christian Estrosi, a lawmaker and former industry minister for Sarkozy’s governing...
Renault's Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn gives a news conference during a visit at Renault's new factory in Melloussa, 30 km (abt 19 miles) from Tangiers, February 9, 2012. View Photo »
We are forecasting an obviously negative year. The question is how much of a drop we're going to have
PDG de Renault, Carlos Ghosn, et le roi du Maroc, Mohammed VI, ont inauguré jeudi ce vaste site flambant neuf, implanté à seulement 14 kilomètres des côtes européennes, desservi par le port géant de Tanger Med et où les coûts salariaux sont plus de...
Carlos Ghosn, KBE (Arabic: كارلوس غصن; born 9 March 1954) is a French-Brazilian-Lebanese businessman. He is the current CEO and President of Renault of France and Nissan of Japan. He is largely credited with turning around Nissan. As an outsider in charge of one of Japan's largest companies, Ghosn has been extremely successful. He was voted Man... Full Article
Nissan Motors CEO Carlos Ghosn announces the company's mid term business strategy at the company's headquarters in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo on June 27, 2011. Japanese auto giant Nissan said it would aim to achieve a global market share of eight percent by the end of fiscal 2016 as it...
View Photo »Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn walks past in front of the company's Leaf Nismo RC, a prototype racing car based on Nissan Leaf, as he leaves at a news conference in Yokohama, south of Tokyo June 27, 2011. Nissan Motor Co. said on Monday it would aim for a global market share of 8...
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn (C), Chairman and CEO of Nissan and Renault, talks with Paul Ingrassia (L), Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Reuters News, inside an elevator upon his arrival before the Reuters Rebuilding Japan Summit in Tokyo June 22, 2011. The Reuters Rebuilding Japan Summit, held June 20-22 in...
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of Nissan and Renault, poses for a picture in front of television screens showing devastated areas caused by the March 11 tsunami and earthquake, taken by a Reuters photographer, before the Reuters Rebuilding Japan Summit in Tokyo June 22, 2011. The...
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of Nissan and Renault, poses for a picture before the Reuters Rebuilding Japan Summit in Tokyo June 22, 2011. The Reuters Rebuilding Japan Summit, held June 20-22 in Tokyo, features more than 20 CEOs, government officials and other senior executives...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 08: British prime Minister David Cameron (L) speaks with Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn and Business Secretary Vince Cable (R) next to a Nissan Qashqai in Downing Street on June 8, 2011 in London, England. Nissan, the UK's largest carmaker by production, today announced...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 08: Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn leaves number 10 Downing Street after a meeting with British prime Minister David Cameron on June 8, 2011 in London, England. Nissan, the UK's largest carmaker by production, today announced a 192 million GBP investment to build it's...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 08: British prime Minister David Cameron (L) speaks with Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn next to a Nissan Qashqai in Downing Street on June 8, 2011 in London, England. Nissan, the UK's largest carmaker by production, today announced a 192 million GBP investment to build...
View Photo »Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn speaks to the media as he visits the company's Iwaki factory in Iwaki, about 50km (31 miles) from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima prefecture May 17, 2011. Employees at Nissan Motor Co are working hard to restore quake-hit...
View Photo »Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn inspects the company's Iwaki factory in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture May 17, 2011. Employees at Nissan Motor Co are working hard to restore quake-hit production at Japan's No.2 automaker to full levels before its October target, although such an early...
View Photo »Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn (C) raises his fists while holding a banner with company officials as he visits the company's Iwaki plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture May 17, 2011. Employees at Nissan Motor Co are working hard to restore quake-hit production at Japan's No.2...
View Photo »Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn delivers a speech to factory workers beside supporting banners while attending a ceremony to resume work on the assembly line at the Iwaki engine plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, on May 17, 2011. The plant, which stopped operations for two...
View Photo »Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn holds the 'Special President's Award' trophy to be preseneted to the company's Iwaki factory during a ceremony to resume work on the assembly line at the Iwaki engine plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, on May 17, 2011. The plant, which stopped...
View Photo »Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn (centre L) is greeted by factory workers while attending a ceremony to resume work on the assembly line at the Iwaki engine plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, on May 17, 2011. The plant, which stopped operations for two months after the March 11...
View Photo »Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn gestures while delivering a speech during a visit to the company's Iwaki engine plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, on May 17, 2011. The plant, which stopped operations for two months after the March 11 earthquake, resumed work on May 17.
View Photo »Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn smiles as he puts on a helmet presented by factory workers while attending a ceremony to resume work on the assembly line at the company's Iwaki engine plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, on May 17, 2011. The plant, which stopped operations for...
View Photo »Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn (L) shakes hands with factory worker Fumio Ito (R) while attending a ceremony to resume operations on the assembly line at the company's Iwaki engine plant in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, on May 17, 2011. The plant, which stopped operations for two...
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn, president of Nissan Motors, speaks at a news conference to announce the company's fiscal year 2010 earnings in Yokohama on May 12, 2011. Japan's second-biggest automaker Nissan returned to the black in January-March despite the impact of a devastating earthquake and...
View Photo »Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn speaks during a news conference in Yokohama, south of Tokyo May 12, 2011. Nissan Motor Co posted a 7.2 percent rise in quarterly operating profit on Thursday and said global production disrupted by Japan's March 11 earthquake will return to normal a...
View Photo »Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn speaks during a news conference in Yokohama, south of Tokyo May 12, 2011.
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn, president of Nissan Motor Co. , speaks at a news conference to announce the company's fiscal year 2010 earnings in Yokohama on May 12, 2011. Nissan said annual net profit soared 653 percent to 319.2 billion yen (3.9 billion USD) but skipped a forecast for the current...
View Photo »Nissan President and CEO Carlos Ghosn speaks during a press conference in the automaker's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, Thursday, May 12, 2011. Nissan says it rounded out a record year for car sales by returning to the profit in the fiscal fourth quarter after a loss the year before.
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn (L), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of French carmaker Renault listens to Philippe Lagayette, Senior Independent Director and Chairman of Accounts & Audit Committee, during a general assembly meeting with stock holders in Paris April 29, 2011.
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn, chairman and chief executive officer of French carmaker Renault, is seen on a giant screen as he speaks during a general assembly meeting with stock holders in Paris April 29, 2011.
View Photo »Carlos Ghosn, chairman and chief executive officer of French carmaker Renault, attends a general assembly meeting with stock holders in Paris April 29, 2011.
View Photo »Nissan Motors CEO Carlos Ghosn announces the company's mid term business strategy at the company's headquarters in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo on June 27, 2011. Japanese auto giant Nissan said it would aim to achieve a global market share of eight percent by the end of fiscal 2016 as it...
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