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Renault asks Carlos Ghosn to stay on as chief executive | Renault asks Carlos Ghosn to stay on as chief executive |
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French car giant Renault has asked Carlos Ghosn to stay on as chief executive for a further four years. | French car giant Renault has asked Carlos Ghosn to stay on as chief executive for a further four years. |
There had been some speculation that he would relinquish his role as head of the firm - a position he has held since 2005. | There had been some speculation that he would relinquish his role as head of the firm - a position he has held since 2005. |
Shareholders will vote on Mr Ghosn's re-appointment at a meeting in June. | Shareholders will vote on Mr Ghosn's re-appointment at a meeting in June. |
If approved, he would also remain on as head of the Japanese-French alliance between Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi. | If approved, he would also remain on as head of the Japanese-French alliance between Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi. |
The newly-formed tie up claimed it was the world's biggest automotive group, after it sold 10.61 million cars in 2017. | The newly-formed tie up claimed it was the world's biggest automotive group, after it sold 10.61 million cars in 2017. |
Renault's board said it wanted Mr Ghosn to "take decisive steps to make the alliance irreversible", as well as drive Renault's 2022 growth plans, and shore up its succession plans. | Renault's board said it wanted Mr Ghosn to "take decisive steps to make the alliance irreversible", as well as drive Renault's 2022 growth plans, and shore up its succession plans. |
Mr Ghosn has also agreed to cut his salary by about 30%, Renault said. In 2016, shareholders including the French government had voted against his pay package. | |
Record-breaking year | |
On Wednesday, the firm also said Thierry Bolloré had been appointed as Renault's chief operating officer - a position he will take up next week. | On Wednesday, the firm also said Thierry Bolloré had been appointed as Renault's chief operating officer - a position he will take up next week. |
Mr Bolloré was already a senior Renault executive, and is now expected to eventually succeed Mr Ghosn. | Mr Bolloré was already a senior Renault executive, and is now expected to eventually succeed Mr Ghosn. |
Renault, which has been making cars for more than a century, created an alliance with Nissan in 1999. | |
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance adopted its current name in September 2017, about a year after Nissan took a controlling interest in Mitsubishi. | The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance adopted its current name in September 2017, about a year after Nissan took a controlling interest in Mitsubishi. |
On Friday, Renault reported record sales and profits for 2017 on Friday, bolstering Mr Ghosn's position. | |
Its operating profit rose 17.4% to an all-time high of €3.85bn (£3.42bn), while group revenue jumped nearly 15% to €58.77bn on the back of buoyant European demand. | |
Last month, Renault said global vehicle deliveries rose 8.5% in 2017, with about a third of the growth coming from Europe, helped by its new Koleos mid-sized SUV and recently revamped Megane range. |
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