"It's not a pragmatic deal because frankly, the synergies between the two companies are difficult to find," Ghosn told Bloomberg.
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2022-09-08T14:18:20Z
"Escape," wrote WSJ reporters Nick Kostov and Sean McLain, "even if it meant living as a fugitive for the rest of his life, was preferable."
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Michael and Peter Taylor pleaded guilty last month to helping Ghosn flee Japan, where he was on bail awaiting trial.
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2021-07-14T13:21:14Z
In a BBC interview, Ghosn spoke for the first time about his daring 2019 escape from house arrest in Japan to Lebanon.
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2021-06-16T06:19:44Z
According to prosecutors, Ghosn was the brains behind the plan to flee Japan in a large box meant for a musical instrument.
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Ghosn fled Japan last December while awaiting trial for financial misconduct charges by hiding in a musical instrument case on a private jet.
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After evading immigration officers by hiding in oversize luggage, Ghosn flew to Lebanon, prosecutors said.
Warrants were issued for a former US Green Beret and two other men. A warrant has also been issued for Ghosn himself.
Ghosn was arrested in 2019 in Japan, in the most stunning downfall in the history of the auto industry. He later staged a Hollywood escape to Lebanon.
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2020-01-14T17:19:14Z
Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn fled Japan in a dramatic escape from prosecution. He got out by hiding in a double bass case from Yamaha.
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Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn says he's a 'fugitive of injustice' and won't comment on whether any Americans helped him escape from Japan in a box.
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2020-01-10T14:40:35Z
The game — which sees "ex-Nisson Motors CEO Loscar Gon" try to "escape a country" — is expected to be released later this month.
Japan wants Ghosn to "engage in all possible efforts to make his case within Japan's fair criminal justice proceedings," the statement reads in part.