Mamoru Kato News
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Toyota Motor Corp., Asia’s largest automaker, will begin selling its smallest hybrid car in Japan today to compete with Honda Motor Co. for younger consumers seeking an entry-level fuel-efficient vehicle.
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Japanese automakers will compete for a dwindling number of local buyers at this week’s Tokyo Motor Show as the domestic market fails to provide a haven from a strong yen that’s eroding profits from overseas sales.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s biggest carmaker, may increase its full-year earnings forecast next week after affiliated vendors raised their profit outlook.
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Akio Toyoda is making good on his pledge to restore Toyota Motor Corp.’s reputation for quality.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s largest carmaker, rose the most in more than two weeks in Tokyo trading after forecasting profit will increase this fiscal year on recovering U.S. sales.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s biggest carmaker, fell to the lowest since March 2009 after the yen touched a 15-year high against the dollar.
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Honda Motor Co. , Japan’s third- largest carmaker, increased its profit forecast 6 percent as rising U.S. auto sales and Asian motorcycle demand helped offset the negative impact of a stronger yen.
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Toyota Motor Corp. ’s sales in China may overtake those in Europe for the first time this year.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s largest carmaker, raised its full-year profit forecast as sales in Asia grow more than expected and demand in the U.S. recovers following the recall of more than 8 million vehicles.
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