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Some at Renault fear 'cost-killer' Ghosn's return.(News)

Automotive News Europe,  April, 2003  

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Byline: Sylviane de Saint-Seine

Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is trying to calm the fears that his "cost-killer" reputation is causing at Renault.

If all goes according to Renault President Louis Schweitzer's plans, Ghosn in two years will become CEO of Renault, Nissan's parent company. Schweitzer will remain president. Speaking in Paris, Ghosn called this "a probable scenario."

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At a press conference marking his selection by a French newspaper as "strategist of the year," Ghosn talked about reports that some Renault officials are worried about his ...

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