In this Oct. 6, 2017, photo, Renault Group CEO Carlos Ghosn listens during a media conference at La Defense business district, outside Paris, France. The arrest of Nissan Motor Co.'s chairman Ghosn on charges he underreported his income and misused company funds caused the company's shares to tumble and shocked many in Japan who view him as something of a hero. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
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