Renault offers CEO job to SEAT's Luca De Meo, says La
Vanguardia
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[December 14, 2019] MADRID
(Reuters) - French carmaker Renault <RENA.PA> has offered the chairman
of Volkswagen's <VOWG.DE> SEAT brand, Luca de Meo, the job of chief
executive, Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia reported on Saturday, citing
anonymous sources.
The report said De Meo would initially become CEO of Renault for two
years before taking over responsibility for the group's alliance with
Nissan <7201.T> and Mitsubishi <7211.T>.
Reuters had reported previously that De Meo was a possible candidate for
the top job, along with interim Chief Executive Clotilde Delbos and
Patrick Koller, the Franco-German CEO of car parts maker Faurecia <EPED.PA>,
who was also tipped for the role.
If confirmed, De Meo's appointment would help end a prolonged period of
turbulence for the French carmaker, which has been struggling to recover
from the high-profile arrest of former leader Carlos Ghosn a year ago.

Renault and SEAT declined to comment on the newspaper report.
Ghosn, who helped forge the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, was
arrested in Japan last November on financial misconduct charges that he
denies.
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SEAT President and CEO Luca de Meo poses during an interview at the
SEAT car factory in Martorell, near Barcelona, Spain October 31,
2018. Picture taken October 31, 2018. REUTERS/Albert Gea/File Photo

Financial chief Delbos took over the reins at Renault after former CEO Thierry
Bollore was ousted in October in a purge of executives associated with the Ghosn-era,
a move intended to help patch up the strained alliance with Nissan.
Italian-born De Meo has served as the chairman of SEAT's executive committee for
four years, overseeing a resurgence in the Barcelona-based company's sales and
boosting its prominence within the Volkswagen group.
(Reporting by Nathan Allen; Additional reporting by Gilles Guillaume in Paris;
Editing by Helen Popper and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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