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Lotus terminate Dany Bahar – Aslam Farikullah takes the Lotus reins
Fri, 08 Jun 2012To no one’s surprise, DBR-Hicom – owners of Lotus – have terminated Danny Bahar’s employment and replaced him with Aslam Farikullah. The tenure of Dany Bahar at Lotus has not been an easy one. But now it’s over with DBR-Hicom ending Bahar’s supension with a termination of his employment.
Fiat and BMW ready to announce deal
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Top Gear 'regrets' Clarkson remark
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