Carlos Ghosn re-elected Renault Chairman, CEO

May 03, 2010 04:27 pm | Updated 04:31 pm IST - Paris/New Delhi

Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn attending the annual general meeting on April 30th. Photo: AP

Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn attending the annual general meeting on April 30th. Photo: AP

French carmaker Renault on Monday said it has re-elected Carlos Ghosn as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the company for a four-year period.

“Renault’s board of directors has re-elected Carlos Ghosn as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for a four-year period, following the renewal of his directorship by the Annual General Meeting of April 30, 2010,” the company said in a statement.

The company also renewed the terms of Executive Vice President of Purchasing and Leader of the Asia-Pacific Region Hiroto Saikawa for the next four years. He is also Renault’s Japanese partner, Nissan Motor Company’s Executive Committee Member.

In his address at the AGM, Mr. Ghosn said the company will focus on increasing its market share and reducing cost in order to achieve a positive free cash flow in 2010.

“We will continue to accelerate synergies with Nissan as part of the Alliance, with new actions that should produce results in 2010,” he added.

On the company’s presence in emerging markets, Mr. Ghosn said Renault will leverage from joint operations with its alliance with Nissan.

“We are combining our strengths with Nissan, notably in India, Russia, Brazil and Mexico. The Alliance product strategy has been finalised in India and Russia, and Renault and Nissan will pool their production capacities and platforms there to fully deliver on these developments,” he added.

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