Former Renault boss Ghosn loses compensation, shares

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PARIS (AP) - French car maker Renault says it will not pay former Chairman Carlos Ghosn compensation following his resignation. Renault says in a statement Wednesday its board unanimously decided to waive Ghosn's "non-compete commitment and, consequently, not to pay the corresponding compensation equal to two years fixed and variable ...

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