Renault names new leaders as scandal-hit Ghosn bows out
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PARIS (Reuters) - Renault appointed Michelin boss Jean-Dominique Senard as its new chairman on Thursday, after Carlos Ghosn was forced to resign in the wake of a financial scandal that has rocked the French carmaker and its alliance with Japan's Nissan .Senard will become chairman immediately, the company said, with deputy chief executive Thierry Bollore taking over Ghosn's other Renault role as full CEO.The appointments may begin to ease a Renault-Nissan leadership crisis that erupted after..