Shiori Hashimoto News
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Toyota Motor Corp., Asia’s largest carmaker, climbed to the highest in six months in Tokyo trading after the company raised its profit forecast.
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Denso Corp. and Yazaki Corp., two Japanese suppliers of auto parts, agreed to plead guilty and pay a total of $548 million in criminal fines for their role in a price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracy.
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Toyota Motor Corp. has a tradition of self-reliance. Chief Executive Officer Akio Toyoda is beginning to change that.
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Toyota Motor Corp. said a fire has been extinguished at its Tsutsumi factory in Aichi, central Japan, where it makes Prius hybrids and Camry sedans. The factory is operating normally, spokeswoman Shiori Hashimoto said by phone.
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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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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s biggest carmaker, said it’s beginning a voluntary severance program at its U.S. sales unit in California and asking some workers at operations in Europe to consider early retirement.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s biggest carmaker, halted exports to Iran in view of U.S. and United Nations sanctions over the country’s nuclear program.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s largest carmaker, will halt operations at all of its domestic car-assembly plants through March 26 as Japan’s record earthquake continues to delay parts supplies.
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Toyota Motor Corp. may lower the price of its Prius gasoline-electric hybrid car in Japan as the brand image of the nation’s best-selling model changes, Nomura Research Institute Ltd. said.
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Toyota Motor Corp., with as little as one day’s worth of Prius cars on dealers’ lots after the March earthquake, says sales of the hybrid will still beat 2010.
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