We all know the Carlos Ghosn story.
The tireless president of Nissan Motor Co., imported from French parent Renault SA, put the troubled automaker back in the black -- by letting thousands of workers go, closing down assembly lines and severing ties with longtime suppliers.
Now, what if there were more Ghosns around? Could they help the armies of debt-ridden firms avert failure and emerge profitable?
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