'Bloodbath' may be coming to Nissan as key foreign executive resigns amid Ghosn investigation

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'Bloodbath' may be coming to Nissan as key foreign executive resigns amid Ghosn investigation
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Jose Munoz, who had been a contender as Nissan CEO, has resigned after the company put him on leave and reassigned him to work on an internal investigation.

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