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Chip @ Feb 22nd 2007 10:40AM
#10. The sky isn't falling at Nissan, only time will tell if the momentum can be sustained or not. Every decision he has made has had the midas touch.Every major decision such as a reevaluation of the traditional business model in place at Nissan that was responible for its lackluster performance in the 90's, to the relocation (gasp) to TN, has been met with much scrutiny and doubt, only to be proved in the future to be another masterstroke of genius. Bottomline, noone(yes noone), in the history of the automotive world has been able to pull of what Sir Carlos has done. Of course he has his detractors, mainly the former employees who didnt wish to make the bold step into the future and follow the company on their trek to TN, but that just basically reeks of sour grapes, just as Sir Carlos' detractors do.