
Ghosn says cost cuts offset spike in raw-materials prices in 2011.
PARIS – Despite lost share in Europe, Renault had better cash flow and worldwide sales than it predicted a year ago, putting Renault-Nissan Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn in a good mood as he presents the results for 2011.
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