Live: Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn holds presser on fifth anniversary of his escape from Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @wickedpawn5437
    @wickedpawn5437 Месяц назад +22

    Everything this man says is illuminating, inspiring, teaches us a lesson, or shows us a way forward.

  • @ErikPedersen-l5n
    @ErikPedersen-l5n Месяц назад +13

    Always a pleasure listening to Carlos Ghosn.

  • @3falexchina
    @3falexchina Месяц назад +27

    Carlos we support you from Kazakhstan! It's great for the world people to uncover Japan's background.
    At the moment we travel around China and here are all the cars that are EV!!!
    No way for Nissan!

  • @ksot99
    @ksot99 Месяц назад +11

    One of the greatest and brightest CEO's in the market. Support to Carlos!

  • @josesantyjunior4708
    @josesantyjunior4708 Месяц назад +37

    Carlos Ghosh is a genius. Betrayed, stabbed and happy that he played same rule and got out of it.

  • @ys9090
    @ys9090 Месяц назад +29

    Carlos Ghosn a visionary CEO… as a French I am ashamed how Mr Ghosn was treated by the French government… wishing you the best of success Mr Ghosn

    • @fteoOpty64
      @fteoOpty64 Месяц назад +5

      Mr Ghosn is the BEST automotive CEO alive!. Besides, Elon who is really a Tech CEO as such. If Trump has any sense, he should ask Mr Ghosn to run GM becuase that current lady is running it to the ground!. Note: Some side channel mentioned during the initial Nissan days, the US Govt asked him to run Chrysler!. But Carlos said, he is already committed to Nissan, so turned it down.

    • @KMLSRS
      @KMLSRS 26 дней назад +1

      Everyone is crying in the corner now

    • @KironManuelCards
      @KironManuelCards 26 дней назад

      He is a selfish man.He might have been clever but he has not helped humanity.

    • @KMLSRS
      @KMLSRS 26 дней назад

      @@KironManuelCards What have you offered to humanity?

    • @KironManuelCards
      @KironManuelCards 26 дней назад

      @@KMLSRS I educate and train people.I am not super rich like Carlos Ghosn

  • @moreinmotion
    @moreinmotion Месяц назад +2

    Book title in the background, thoughtful! Broken Alliances!

  • @carvalhoribeiro
    @carvalhoribeiro Месяц назад

    Great conversation. Thanks for sharing this

  • @oisteinmathiesen2249
    @oisteinmathiesen2249 Месяц назад +1

    Most likely the best head that has lead an auto company.

  • @TheMightyKingzuru
    @TheMightyKingzuru 21 день назад

    As a royal from the Zuru kingdom, I'd like to crown Mr Ghosn as an honorary prince of our kingdom.

  • @user-zb8ss9xb1b
    @user-zb8ss9xb1b Месяц назад +5

    As a Tunisian who lived in Japan years ago, I was very much proud of Mr Ghosn (fellow Phoenician 😊) and heavily inspired by him. The accusations by the Japanese authorities made no sense to me and others from my community, and rather opened our eyes to the corruption of the Japanese juridical system. Personally, it was one the main reasons for which I decided to never consider Japan for a professional career, despite of having the option, and just be content with getting a degree there.

    • @24525
      @24525 Месяц назад

      Res assured, They are not sad you didn’t work there.

    • @user-zb8ss9xb1b
      @user-zb8ss9xb1b Месяц назад

      ​@@24525oh they'd miss me if people like you are there now.
      ("rest" with a "t", you wouldn't know since you've learned your English from Shaykhs.)

  • @perandersson4528
    @perandersson4528 26 дней назад +1

    If you have a leader, he/she must think right and make the right decisions as Carlos does, waste of gifts and abilities to have brought him to court!

  • @samramazotti2986
    @samramazotti2986 Месяц назад +11

    We have many lost talents like Carlos Ghosn in Lebanon .

  • @diligentmindz
    @diligentmindz Месяц назад +5

    Still I have so much respect for Mr Goshn! He is a true international industry leader

  • @vc6856
    @vc6856 Месяц назад +5

    He remains current and genius

  • @joe-vq5rx
    @joe-vq5rx Месяц назад +4

    Japan could not accept a non-Japanese leading their corp., but why france did not support Carlos, weird.

    • @sonnywheels2373
      @sonnywheels2373 Месяц назад +3

      The minister at the time said their work relationship with Japan was more important than the fate of a man. They basically threw him under the bus.

    • @showcaseSampa
      @showcaseSampa Месяц назад

      Renault then kow towed to the Nazis. Citroen did sabotaged the Nazis.

    • @OptLab
      @OptLab 10 дней назад

      One one hand, Macron made mistakes, he was finance minister at that time. Carlos also made some mistakes.

  • @visionmodernclassics
    @visionmodernclassics 25 дней назад

    Looking now on the economical situation of Nissan you realise what impact Ghosn had on the company.
    I hope he will release soon his own book.
    And i would love he could give „Big Car“ or „Alte Schule“ an Interview of his time at Nissan and give some Insights of some Nissan model which have been under development during his active time

  • @form76
    @form76 25 дней назад +1

    Carlos is right , This merger may give Nissan a few extra months or years at best ,for Honda they will be gutted with the pathetic quality of Nissan

  • @kp-pi2zo
    @kp-pi2zo Месяц назад +1

    I cant comment on his case, but he was going right with datsun in India. He was adapting. Smthg that only suzuki had done till date. He was ahead of Toyota in India atleast.

  • @alanc6416
    @alanc6416 Месяц назад +6

    26:09 and I forgot Nissan was one of the first ones to bring in a commercially viable EV! It’s so sad, and ironic to see them fall behind so much in this race today. But I guess they had it coming.

  • @SiriusAlien
    @SiriusAlien Месяц назад

    Carlos Return 🎉🥳

  • @MKMaanimal
    @MKMaanimal Месяц назад +11

    I hope Lebanon realizes the treasure they are sleeping on and utilize Ghosn's talent to bring efficiency to our country and guide reform.

    • @Gino1498
      @Gino1498 Месяц назад

      Forget it. With current crap at the top

  • @rafathalam5245
    @rafathalam5245 Месяц назад +6

    Thanks for interviewing Mr.Carlos Ghosn... every interview or discussion with this Auto Legend , we all go back with some learning ...
    For Betterment of Auto Industry, Japan should take back their interpol Notice etc., time we again brought Mr.Carlos Ghosn to DAVOS Annaul briefing ..
    we pray that Mr.Carlos Ghosn is free ...HIGH TIME some Cash rich Muslim countries like UAE, SAUDI ARABIA use their clout to FREE Mr.Carlos Ghosn & use this exceptionally talented Man to produce World Class Cars either in UAE or Saudi Arabia

  • @felixlafleurie7856
    @felixlafleurie7856 Месяц назад +4

    Joyeux Noël Carlos... Les français sont fière de vous ! N'oubliez pas

  • @timwhiskerd2133
    @timwhiskerd2133 23 дня назад

    I'm not going to Japan - ever !

  • @fazilozmen5982
    @fazilozmen5982 Месяц назад +8

    Full support on Carlos and he was accused for nothing but a made up story. It was an inside job using hostile judgement system failure of Japan.

    • @SamuelLanghorn
      @SamuelLanghorn 27 дней назад

      hostage judgement not hostile.....
      I did not know that a country like Japan is so horrible. Unbelievable.

  • @Antonio-lt1sp
    @Antonio-lt1sp Месяц назад +1

    Grande Carlos Ghosn! Fico feliz que esta situação esteja trazendo luz para o injusto sistema judiciário japonês. Não deixa de ser um grande simbolismo a derrocada da Nissan após estes problemas. Ficaram os ineptos na empresa, e estes quase a quebraram.

  • @lesablier2088
    @lesablier2088 9 дней назад

    Ghosn is right, its relevant if two companies merges up to consolidate their activites. When nissan was with renault they were supplying gas engine to renault for the european market, and renault would supply their diesel engines to nissan for others markets. Its was a win-win deal for nissan ! The issue of nissan was the middle management wanted to take over the company because of their pride to be ungrateful. Honda-nissan will be like Peugeot-Citroen between 1990-2010 those two french brand were struggling in every markets because they were selling the almost the same cars for the same price.

  • @felixlafleurie7856
    @felixlafleurie7856 Месяц назад +4

    Pas de vengeance.... Mais une belle revanche.... Bravo Carlos... You know how to Engineer Business

  • @felixisfunny13
    @felixisfunny13 Месяц назад +1

    Nissan was doing amazing under his leadership, he did have to cut 25,000 jobs in the Japanese Factory but his company was not selling well at the time he took the helm. I see that Nissan is experiencing the same caruncle presently, the stakes are so high that they are going to merge with a bigger company. The problem with Nissan is that they invested millions on R&D on EV cars that just do not perform as well or arouse a sense of aesthetic like the other EV vehicles. To put in bluntly their cars are ugly, grossly underpowered, and frankly over priced.

  • @torrhthc4103
    @torrhthc4103 21 день назад

    Ok i agree toyota is the safest n best car to buy…

  • @user-keikaku
    @user-keikaku 28 дней назад +1

    Carlos Ghosn stole Nissan's big money.
    In Japan, He was charged with underreporting his compensation in securities reports and with embezzlement. Specifically, between July 2017 and July 2018, he had Nissan’s subsidiary, Middle East Nissan Co. (based in the United Arab Emirates), transfer a total of $10 million to the Omani distributor Suhail Bahwan Automobiles. Of this amount, $5 million (approximately 555 million yen) was funneled back into bank accounts effectively owned by Ghosn. He committed a money laundering crime.

  • @fteoOpty64
    @fteoOpty64 Месяц назад +5

    Carlos, what the Japaneses "old boys" have done to you was and is INEXCUSABLE. I agree NEVER forgive them!. Not the French Government as well as they owned a stake in Renault at the time. Thus your shareholder!. In any case, you are the BEST automotive CEO alive!.

  • @marvinegreen
    @marvinegreen 26 дней назад

    I worked and traveled in Japan for 3 years. On the one hand Japan has the lowest crime rate of any industrialized country, on the other hand courts agree with the police investigation 97% of the time - meaning justice is in the hands of the police and the investigators rather than the courts. The other thing to recognize about Japan is that they are culturally very cooperative and easily embarrassed as individuals. A cabal of Nissan employees deciding and conspiring to get rid of the "Gaijin" (foreigner) is not just plausible - I would guess it highly probable.

  • @jamessmithers4456
    @jamessmithers4456 Месяц назад +1

    The arrogance of Macron and the monumental errors of judgement that have resulted are also vey much part of this gigantic calamity from.which everyone was pushed to the lip of destruction. Carlos and Greg Kelly are the two hero's of the calamity

  • @SparkySven
    @SparkySven Месяц назад +2

    Carlos Ghosh is a genius indeed and in my eyes a hero. Always believed in his innocence.
    As an EV fan and user since 2019 I do see Renault as the most fun and best pick for an EV that started with the Renault Megane E-Tech that shares the Nissan Ariya platform and is strange that it's not being highlighted. Now Renault has car of the year 2024 with the Scenic E-Tech and the relaunch of the Renault R5 E-Tech that is filling up order books like crazy so Renault is doing great. How come the partnership did not find success for them both? Does Renault have the fast engineering with battery technologies with the new solid state ones that are going to make drastic changes that will happen in the future 2026 / 27... that will have batteries at 50% cost reduction, up to 1k range & charging speed within 10min?

  • @SamuelLanghorn
    @SamuelLanghorn 27 дней назад

    I would like to have dinner with Carlos.

  • @veerod383
    @veerod383 Месяц назад +1

    Carlos Ghosn is arguably a victim of persecution driven by a culture entrenched in outdated pride, unwilling to embrace pragmatic leadership or listen to a voice of reason. His vision, though controversial, was focused on innovation and global competitiveness-qualities that Japan’s automotive industry desperately needed to sustain its relevance. As we can see from current developments, this resistance to change has placed the Japanese automakers on precarious footing, risking the loss of an industry that has been a cornerstone of national pride since World War II.

  • @showcaseSampa
    @showcaseSampa Месяц назад +1

    He needs to focus in rebuilding Lebanon, if any possible.

  • @skypitosskypitos8411
    @skypitosskypitos8411 24 дня назад +1

    Here's an escaped convict and what's more we listen to him talk nonsense, he'd better surrender, we don't give a damn about his opinion.

  • @alanc6416
    @alanc6416 Месяц назад +1

    Japan on sexual harassment. That’s a joke right? 🤣🤣

  • @muhammadsaleh290
    @muhammadsaleh290 28 дней назад

    I bet Nissan do follow this guy interviews on how to rescue it. Practically Ghosn still Nissan CEO🤔

  • @M.bettingham2556
    @M.bettingham2556 Месяц назад +3

    I truly love the Land of the rising SUN ☀️, adore the Japanese culture and their way of life & their respect to mother Nature, But iam shocked to see the lack of that respect Towards Humanity through the measures of the Justice system!
    For that i can say that it is not CORRUPT, but most probably an old tradition that has been laid aside....! Justice is sinply delayed, and i firmly BELIEVE IT WILL BE ( better late than never) to give justice an honest and honorable VOICE to be Heard among others .
    I pray 🙏🏻 God that the Japanese authorities reflect on this law, and at least give the opportunity for people to defend themselves before throwing away the key 🗝️.
    As far as, there are HONORABLE people in Japan,
    Justice will prevail before the end of the road.
    Life is truly too short, to leave a bitter taste in the eyes 👀 of those that love Japan, Especially those that have never been their, but dream to experience Justice ⚖️ in the eyes of their ancestors, always measured,fair and balanced.
    May God Bless the land of the rising Sun 🕊️.
    🇯🇵🇱🇧🇲🇫🇺🇸🇧🇷..
    Imagine the citizens of these 5 Nations waking up tomorrow to the News of change in Japan .

    • @M.bettingham2556
      @M.bettingham2556 Месяц назад

      IAM
      An American/Lebanese
      Who fled since childhood due to the war, and never returned.
      Peace on 🌎

  • @LePèreLaParoleLeSaintEsprit
    @LePèreLaParoleLeSaintEsprit 28 дней назад

    People don't want electric cars unless hemp batteries which are durable.
    Just give me a Stan Meyer water hydrogen car! That's all folks!

  • @jorgelouisborges-v9f9tf8
    @jorgelouisborges-v9f9tf8 19 дней назад

    Mr. Ghosn, one of the smartest and brightest minds alive today. A top top executive.
    He belongs to the world CEOs'
    Crème de la Crème.

  • @dan-tv1kp
    @dan-tv1kp 15 дней назад

    🐐

  • @uncois
    @uncois Месяц назад +1

    Greetings from China. I recall the period when Renault established a new manufacturing plant in Wuhan for the production of their Qashqai equivalent. At that time, Infiniti vehicles were also popular among consumers. Even today, there remains a dedicated following who appreciate Infiniti's naturally aspirated and Mercedes-Benz-sourced engines. While Nissan now offers the Fairlady Z, it is not available for purchase in China. I am uncertain of their current strategy, as they seem to focus primarily on entry-level utility vehicles.

  • @Wins-ton777
    @Wins-ton777 Месяц назад

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @Takeitlightly6
    @Takeitlightly6 Месяц назад

    I like how his eyes are like nissan headlights.

  • @WeAreNotSheep2023
    @WeAreNotSheep2023 28 дней назад

    Coward ran back to hide with his terrorists buddies in Lebanon after getting charged. He destroyed Nissan.

  • @MiltonRosario-k6w
    @MiltonRosario-k6w Месяц назад

    X

  • @abrahammelkonian9698
    @abrahammelkonian9698 Месяц назад

    He's drinking small milk 😅

  • @jaysworld4827
    @jaysworld4827 Месяц назад

    he is not in nissan anymore why they are asking him about that?

    • @FouadSouky
      @FouadSouky Месяц назад

      Call him back maybe he will save nissan😂 and the Chinese wont f you over.

  • @luisperalta3228
    @luisperalta3228 Месяц назад

    If Nissan apologizes to you the trays too save the company again?

    • @sonnywheels2373
      @sonnywheels2373 Месяц назад +2

      He said in another interview, he'll never set foot in Japan.

  • @tsangdennis1953
    @tsangdennis1953 Месяц назад +3

    He's a fugitive wanted for his crimes in Japan. Don't make him a hero

    • @rmriwatch
      @rmriwatch Месяц назад +4

      How come Japan cannot bring this case to France or Lebanon? Something to think about.

    • @moviesjean23
      @moviesjean23 Месяц назад +3

      Stop crying he was saving that dumb company now look at them

    • @memifer9797
      @memifer9797 Месяц назад +2

      What crimes??

    • @JohnPMiller
      @JohnPMiller Месяц назад +1

      France also has an international arrest warrant for him. The allegations involve misuse of company assets, money laundering and corruption.

    • @showcaseSampa
      @showcaseSampa Месяц назад +1

      His self serving ways might've caused his demised.
      But then , right or wrong , so did everyone of his peers.

  • @B33ond
    @B33ond Месяц назад +2

    How’s this guy not locked up?

    • @consultancy6434
      @consultancy6434 Месяц назад +1

      Why? Ate you afraid he will scam another company ?
      You seem to be so ignorant about his story.
      He is a gift to the car industry, and can make miracles to any car manufacturer.
      He will possibly be asked to help GM, or VW. But not Nissan or any Japanese manufacturer.

    • @AceUkiyoGeatsIX
      @AceUkiyoGeatsIX 28 дней назад

      Because Nissen and Japan's goverment are both corrupt.

  • @omarrawashdeh6021
    @omarrawashdeh6021 Месяц назад +2

    Fugitive!!

  • @josephfernandez6283
    @josephfernandez6283 Месяц назад

    Lock him up ...

  • @googlemonster3011
    @googlemonster3011 Месяц назад

    When there’s a crisis, there are opportunities. The Chinese made EVs maybe ahead of the curve in technologies, as well as their strength in sourcing rechargeable batteries. However, Chinese OEM‘s are still lacking in many areas. For example, in pricing, marketing, distribution, channel relationship management, as well as building the right products catering for the European taste. No doubt, the Chinese are a disruptor at this moment. No different from the Japanese being disruptor for the Big Three back in the 1970s. This disruption, will make the legacy OEM’s stronger and better and slimmer. With a fighting chance dealing with the labor unions. On the flip side of the coin, Chinese OEM’s may not be as efficient as they appear to be. They are also loading themselves up with unnecessary headcounts. This may eventually burden themselves with over cost. Carlos also mentioned about the subsidies from the government. Imagine if Trump was able to “convince” the Chinese government to removing these support, will the Chinese OEMs be able to survive in the real world?

  • @M.bettingham2556
    @M.bettingham2556 Месяц назад

    私は本当に日の出ずる国 ☀️ を愛し、日本の文化と生活様式、そして母なる自然への敬意を崇拝しています。しかし、司法制度の措置を通して人類に対する敬意が欠如しているのを見てショックを受けています。
    それについては、それは腐敗しているのではなく、おそらく無視されてきた古い伝統であると言えます....! 正義は罪深く遅れており、正義に正直で名誉ある声を与えて他の人々に聞かせることが (遅くてもやらないよりはましですが) 必要だと私は固く信じています。
    私は神に祈ります 🙏🏻 日本の当局がこの法律を熟考し、少なくとも鍵を捨てる前に人々に自分自身を守る機会を与えてください。
    日本に名誉ある人々がいる限り、道の終わりまでに正義が勝つでしょう。
    人生は本当に短すぎる。日本を愛する人々の目に苦い思いを残すには。特に、日本に行ったことがないけれど、先祖の目には常に慎重で公平でバランスのとれた正義 ⚖️ を体験することを夢見る人たちの目に。
    神が日の出ずる国を祝福してくださいますように 🕊️。
    🇯🇵🇱🇧🇲🇫🇺🇸🇧🇷..
    明日、これら 5 か国の国民が日本の変化のニュースで目覚めるところを想像してください。

  • @SOBESPOTS
    @SOBESPOTS Месяц назад +1

    He should be in Jail is a crook and stole millions !!!

    • @showcaseSampa
      @showcaseSampa Месяц назад

      Let me guess...you are Japanese...

    • @matthew1992ya
      @matthew1992ya 21 день назад

      Where is your proof

    • @SOBESPOTS
      @SOBESPOTS 21 день назад

      @ it’s well documented do your research that’s why he still wanted and can only live in shithole countries

  • @americo7965
    @americo7965 Месяц назад

    Fugitive.

  • @M.bettingham2556
    @M.bettingham2556 Месяц назад

    私は本当に日の出ずる国 ☀️ を愛し、日本の文化と生活様式、そして母なる自然への敬意を崇拝しています。しかし、司法制度の措置を通して人類に対する敬意が欠如しているのを見てショックを受けています。
    それについては、それは腐敗しているのではなく、おそらく無視されてきた古い伝統であると言えます....! 正義は罪深く遅れており、正義に正直で名誉ある声を与えて他の人々に聞かせることが (遅くてもやらないよりはましですが) 必要だと私は固く信じています。
    私は神に祈ります 🙏🏻 日本の当局がこの法律を熟考し、少なくとも鍵を捨てる前に人々に自分自身を守る機会を与えてください。
    日本に名誉ある人々がいる限り、道の終わりまでに正義が勝つでしょう。
    人生は本当に短すぎる。日本を愛する人々の目に苦い思いを残すには。特に、日本に行ったことがないけれど、先祖の目には常に慎重で公平でバランスのとれた正義 ⚖️ を体験することを夢見る人たちの目に。
    神が日の出ずる国を祝福してくださいますように 🕊️。
    🇯🇵🇱🇧🇲🇫🇺🇸🇧🇷..
    明日、これら 5 か国の国民が日本の変化のニュースで目覚めるところを想像してください。