Renaul’s Carlos Ghosn took a steep pay cut after agreeing to remain at the helm of the French car maker for another four years, bowing to a campaign by the French government, one of its main shareholders, against high executive pay.
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Fri, 02/16/2018 - 9:48am
Renaul’s Carlos Ghosn took a steep pay cut after agreeing to remain at the helm of the French car maker for another four years, bowing to a campaign by the French government, one of its main shareholders, against high executive pay.