Renault Is Said to Ask Nissan to Call Shareholders’ Meeting

Renault Is Said to Ask Nissan to Call Shareholders’ Meeting

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The transcript discusses an upcoming board meeting where the focus will be on governance rather than immediately replacing CONE. Renault is keen on protecting its investment and is pushing for a shareholder meeting to address key issues like indictment, corporate governance, and board appointees. The focus is shifting from Carlos Ghosn to Nissan, which was also indicted, potentially affecting its leadership and the stability of the alliance.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary focus of the upcoming board meeting?

Deciding on a new CEO

Setting up a governance committee

Discussing new product launches

Announcing a merger with Renault

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What are the three main points Renault wants to discuss with Nissan?

Indictment, corporate governance, and appointees on Nissan's board

New product development, marketing strategies, and sales targets

Supply chain management, production costs, and market expansion

Environmental policies, employee benefits, and customer satisfaction

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why is Renault pushing for a shareholder meeting with Nissan?

To discuss a potential merger

To announce a new CEO

To celebrate a successful quarter

To address key issues affecting their investment

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What significant change is occurring in the focus of the scandal?

From Carlos Ghosn to Nissan

From corporate governance to product quality

From Nissan to Renault

From financial issues to environmental concerns

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What potential impact could the shift in focus have on Nissan's leadership?

The leadership will remain unchanged

The board will gain more power

The CEO might lose his job

The company will expand into new markets