Carlos Ghosn resigned as chairman and CEO of French automaker Renault. Thierry Bolloré is the company’s new chief executive, and Michelin CEO Jean-Dominique Senard was named chairman. Here’s what’s next for the company. Photo composite: Laura KammermannTOKYO—Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn, facing trial in Japan on financial charges, replaced his legal team and brought in a lawyer noted for high-profile cases to lead his defense. The move follows a series of legal disappointments for Mr. Ghosn, who has been in a Tokyo jail for nearly three months and has had his requests for release on bail rejected.
Source: Wall Street Journal February 13, 2019 07:37 UTC