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OverviewThe unprecedented rise and catastrophic fall of one of the world’s most feared and admired business executives—Carlos Ghosn—a remarkable story of innovation, hubris, alleged crimes, and daring international escape, as chronicled by two Wall Street Journal reporters. Carlos Ghosn always wanted more. Born in the Amazon, raised by a well-off—if scandalized—family in Beirut, and educated in Paris, Ghosn rose to prominence at Michelin in the United States, Renault in France, and Nissan in Japan. Along the way he earned monikers of Le Cost Killer, for his incisive business savvy, and Mr. 7-Eleven, for the hours he devoted to his work. Initially Ghosn thrived, becoming a poster boy for globalization and multinational corporations. Employees believed him to be among the greatest business minds of his generation, and the press hailed him a financial genius. The trouble started when Ghosn began to believe them. His power rose in tandem with an increasing certainty that he was underpaid and undervalued at his multiple posts. Executives grew unhappy with Ghosn’s talk of a merger with Renault, calling his loyalty to Nissan into question. Resentments brewed, enough so that a group of Nissan executives set out to uncover the truth about the man who many throughout Nissan and Japan perceived as a savior. Eventually, Ghosn was accused of financial misconduct and arrested for a bevy of alleged crimes—all of which he vehemently denied. Yet even as he insisted his financial transactions were above board, Ghosn was planning an astounding escape, one that would either smuggle him out of Tokyo and back to his ancestral homeland of Lebanon; or land him in a Japanese prison for life. Drawning from intensive investigative reporting, and including never-before-seen insider details from key players in Ghosn’s life and the investigations into him, Nick Kostov and Sean McLain piece together this fallen icon’s life and actions across the globe. Their sensational globetrotting adventure reveals the complexity of a man who watched for decades as contemporaries with far less talent amassed far greater wealth, and who took drastic measures to ensure he would finally get his due. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick Kostov , Sean McLainPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins ISBN: 9780063256248ISBN 10: 006325624 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 17 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNick Kostov covers business from the Paris bureau of the Wall Street Journal. Since taking the role in 2015, he has helped to break some of the biggest stories in European business, including news of the misconduct probe that led to Martin Sorrell's resignation from WPP and the 40 billion euro merger between Peugeot-owner PSA and Fiat Chrysler. He has also reported on everything from elections to ISIS, and was part of the team that won a New York Press Club award for coverage of the Paris terror attacks in 2015. Sean McLain, based in Tokyo, is the Wall Street Journal's automotive correspondent. Before that he was based in New Delhi, India, where he joined the Journal in 2013. He has lived and reported in a half dozen countries, covering everything from startups to earthquakes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |