Japan court denies extended detention of Nissan's Ghosn

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Japanese court denies prosecutors' request to extend detention of former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, mariyamaguchi reports.

 

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mariyamaguchi This sounds more and more like a Japanese power grab. Japan France Nissan Groupe_Renault

mariyamaguchi Yeah they compared his crap to Zuckerberg’s and realized it could be worse

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