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Palmer was also overseeing Infiniti brand after Johan de Nysschen exit

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Re: Andy Palmer, Nissan's Chief Planning Officer, To Become Aston Martin CEO
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2014, 05:20:34 pm »
The rats are leaving the ship...

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Andy Palmer, Nissan's Chief Planning Officer, To Become Aston Martin CEO
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2014, 07:53:21 am »

The rats are leaving the ship...

Ghosn seems to be wanting to stay for many more years and Nissan-Renault is losing all their talent.


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Re: Andy Palmer, Nissan's Chief Planning Officer, To Become Aston Martin CEO
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2014, 12:41:16 pm »
From the frying pan into the fire.

Aston Martin is in trouble in the US. They can't meet crash standards with their current models and will have to stop selling anything produced after August 31st in that market. They don't have the cash for all new models, but are trying to get an exemption from NHTSA. The odds of getting one are pretty long.

http://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/aston-martin-may-lose-u.s.-dealers-without-safety-exemption-307163
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Re: Andy Palmer, Nissan's Chief Planning Officer, To Become Aston Martin CEO
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2014, 12:54:39 pm »

The rats are leaving the ship...

Ghosn seems to be wanting to stay for many more years and Nissan-Renault is losing all their talent.


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 :rofl2: ??? :rofl: Ghosen is the reason people are leaving and Nissan-Renault is going down the toilet.

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The rats are leaving the ship...

Ghosn seems to be wanting to stay for many more years and Nissan-Renault is losing all their talent.


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 :rofl2: ??? :rofl: Ghosen is the reason people are leaving and Nissan-Renault is going down the toilet.
Funny that the very guy who saved Nissan years ago is now the reason for their downfall.  He should have left years ago while things were on the up and up.

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The rats are leaving the ship...

Ghosn seems to be wanting to stay for many more years and Nissan-Renault is losing all their talent.


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 :rofl2: ??? :rofl: Ghosen is the reason people are leaving and Nissan-Renault is going down the toilet.
Funny that the very guy who saved Nissan years ago is now the reason for their downfall.  He should have left years ago while things were on the up and up.

He cut costs, any moron middle manager can do that.