Tokyo: Carlos Ghosn’s arrest threw Nissan Motor Co into a corporate tailspin with allegations of self-dealing, profligate spending and filing false statements.
Now the automaker’s profits are falling off a cliff, and successor Hiroto Saikawa may go down with them.
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