Wall Street Journal reporter and author Sean McLain dishes on Ghosn's great escape and more. D id you hear the story about ...
Carlos Ghosn, speaking publicly for the first since ... he was not confident he would face a fair trial had he remained in Japan. The one-time titan of the auto industry fled Japan last month ...
he knew that in Japan prosecutors won over 99 percent of trials. Related stories Escape, even if it meant living as a fugitive for the rest of his life, was preferable. Carlos Ghosn had been the ...
Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has called the brand’s potential merger with Honda a “desperate move.” The two automakers are reportedly in talks as Nissan struggles to navigate what it ...
The industry that helped turn Japan into an economic juggernaut is undergoing its biggest change in years, with two of the ...
It remains unclear how Mr Ghosn managed to leave Japan, where he was awaiting trial Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has travelled to Lebanon after fleeing Japan, where he faces a trial over ...
A former U.S. Green Beret who served a prison term for helping former Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn flee Japan said the country's penal system needs to be reformed to ensure more humane ...
BOSTON--A U.S. Army Special Forces veteran accused, along with his son, of smuggling former Nissan Motor Co. Chair Carlos Ghosn out of Japan in a box is imploring U.S. officials to block their ...
But again, not in Japan - as Carlos Ghosn has found out. In a recent interview with French news agency AFP, Mr Ghosn said the refusal of the Tokyo court to grant him bail would "not be normal in ...
A Tokyo court handed down prison terms for the American father and son accused of helping Nissan’s former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, escape to Lebanon while awaiting trial in Japan. Michael Taylor ...