Posted in: Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi drop their talks on business integration See in context
"The foolish ones said to the wise, ‘Give us some of your oil; our lamps are going out.’"
Nissan's board cannot humbly accept the hole they dug themselves into after they tried to destroy Carlos Ghosn. Ghosn wanted the partnership of Renault and Nissan evolve into a single entity. But Nissan's board didn't want to become a subsidiary to a French company. So they staged a coup and had Ghosn arrested with accusations the board allowed for years. Nissan lost some $15 billion in revenue and had to lay off thousands of employees.
Anyone who plans to do business with Nissan should learn from what happened to Carlos Ghosn.
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Posted in: Teens Raducanu, Fernandez advance to U.S. Open women's final See in context
Feels good to see a new batch of athletes who seems to understand the demands and responsibilities of being a top notch sports personality. No BS on this and that.... just play the game!
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Posted in: Kyoto bus driver dismissed after failing to help fallen passenger See in context
We experienced the same rudeness of Kyoto bus drivers. We were tourists back in 2015 with my 85 year old mother and this bus driver intentionally didn't stop at our command on our designated bus stop.
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Posted in: The five things I love & hate about living in Tokyo See in context
Well you can't have everything. Contentment is indeed not so common as commonsense.
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Posted in: Police warn public about surge in scam calls using police station number on caller ID
Posted in: Ishiba apologizes for giving out gifts, clouding budget prospects