Carlos Ghosn, the former boss of Nissan and Renault and perhaps the world’s most famous fugitive, will help launch a business course at a Lebanese university and is slated to give a series of talks to students
Carlos Ghosn, the former boss of Nissan and Renault and perhaps the world’s most famous fugitive, will help launch a business course at a Lebanese university and is slated to give a series of talks to students.
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