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France Asks Renault to Name Successor to Carlos GhosnFrance’s finance minister said Renault has been asked to call a board meeting in the coming days to name new leadership. Renault CEO and Chairman Carlos Ghosn has been held in a Tokyo jail since his arrest on Nov. 19. Renault is a private company. Why should the government intervene? Let them sort out their problem themselves.
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