Toyota stays No. 1 automaker, sells 10.15M vehicles in 2015
Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it sold 10.151 million vehicles in 2015, retaining its status as the world's top-selling automaker for the fourth straight year. The sales figure compared with 2015...
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SoftBank Group Corp. fell the most in a week after Sprint Corp. was said to propose cutting 2,500 jobs and close call centers as part of a plan to cut $2.5...
View ArticlePemex Offers Discount to Sell Bonds Amid Credit-Rating Cut Risk
Petroleos Mexicanos is planning to sell its first dollar-denominated bonds this year at a discount as the Mexican oil company faces the threat of a credit-rating cut amid worsening losses. Pemex is...
View ArticleFord to exit Japan, Indonesia markets as margins decline
Ford Motor Co is to close down all operations by the end of this year in Japan and Indonesia, where the US automaker said it has no path to boost sales or earn profits. The step is being taken “after...
View ArticleSpain's Mediapro Said to Offer Soccer to Telefonica Rivals
Mediaproduccion SLU plans to offer soccer broadcasting rights to Telefonica SA’s rivals in Spain in a bid to alleviate antitrust concerns, according to people familiar with the matter. Orange SA and...
View ArticleTMC Announces Results for December 2015 and CY2015
Toyota City, Japan, Jan 27, 2016 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation announces its production, domestic sales, and export results for December 2015 and for CY2015, including those for...
View ArticleWill Toyota And Suzuki Create A Mini Vehicle Giant?
Osamu Suzuki prepares to greet Gujarat state Chief Minister, Anandiben Patel (Photo SAM PANTHAKY/AFP/Getty Images) Today, rumors that Toyota Motor Corp. might be planning a tie-up with Suzuki rattled...
View ArticleTakata CEO Said Prepared to Resign to Placate Stakeholders
Takata Corp. Chief Executive Officer Shigehisa Takada is prepared to resign in order to placate stakeholders unhappy with the way the air-bag supplier is handling the crisis involving its defective...
View ArticleTakata CEO Said to Face Pressure to Resign as Crisis Deepens
Takata Corp. management led by Chief Executive Officer Shigehisa Takada is under pressure from major stakeholders including Honda Motor Co. to step down over the biggest U.S. auto-safety recall,...
View ArticleToyota remains world's biggest carmaker
Toyota has kept its crown as the world's top-selling carmaker for the fourth straight year. The company sold 10.15 million cars overall in 2015, slightly beating expectations. Germany's...
View ArticleToyota remains world's top-selling automaker in 2015
TOKYO, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. announced Wednesday that it sold over 10 million units worldwide in 2015 and the sale, beating Volkswagen and General Motors, clinched...
View ArticleToyota considers buying rest of Daihatsu
Toyota is considering a buyout offer for its Daihatsu unit, which would give the world's biggest automaker full control over a company that excels in minicars and emerging markets. ......
View ArticleToyota mulls business moves with Suzuki
The Yomiuri Shimbun Toyota Motor Corp. is considering forming a business tie-up with Suzuki Motor Corp. to reinforce its competitiveness in the car markets of India and other emerging nations, sources...
View ArticleToyota, Suzuki Motor deny report of partnership talks
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Toyota Motor Corp and Suzuki Motor Corp on Wednesday denied a newspaper report they were discussing a potential partnership that could include a capital tie-up. The Nikkei...
View ArticleDaihatsu shares suspended on report Toyota to turn it into 100 pct unit
TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - The Tokyo Stock Exchange suspended trading in shares of Daihatsu Motor co after the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday that parent Toyota Motor Corp had decided to...
View ArticleToyota focuses on small car market with Suzuki tie-up and Daihatsu takeover
Toyota Motor Corp. is...
View ArticleToyota Stays Top-Selling Carmaker for Fourth Year as VW Retreats
Toyota Motor Corp. stayed the world’s top-selling automaker for the fourth straight year and only company to deliver more than 10 million vehicles as Volkswagen AG fell back amid its emissions scandal....
View ArticleToyota considers Daihatsu buyout, denies Suzuki tie-up talks
TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp said it was considering buying out the rest of minivehicle maker Daihatsu Motor Co, a $3.2 billion deal at current market prices, but denied a report that it was in partnership...
View ArticleToyota to decide on buying out rest of Daihatsu on Friday -Jiji
TOKYO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp and Daihatsu Motor Co Ltd will decide at board meetings on Friday if Toyota will make the Japanese minivehicle maker a wholly owned subsidiary, Jiji news...
View ArticleToyota's Daihatsu Buyout May Widen Global Lead Over Volkswagen
Toyota Motor Corp. is staying on the offensive after besting Volkswagen AG for bragging rights as the world’s biggest automaker. Now, it’s weighing a deal that might widen its lead, especially in...
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