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Toyota Returns to Profit

Tōkyō : Japan | about 1 month ago  
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  • Toyota Motorsport Chairman and Team Principal Tadashi Yamashina cries while seated next to Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda at a news conference in Tokyo
    Toyota Motorsport Chairman and Team Principal Tadashi Yamashina cries ...
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  • Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda attends a news conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo
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  • Toyota's Formula One racing vehicle is displayed at its showroom in Tokyo
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  • Toyota Motor Corp. Vice President and General Manager for Toyota Division Bob Carter talks with Reuters reporters during the Reuters Autos Summit in Detroit,
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  • Toyota Motor Corp. Vice President and General Manager for Toyota Sales Division Bob Carter talks with Reuters reporters during the Reuters Autos Summit in Detroit, Michigan
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Toyota Motorsport Chairman and Team Principal Tadashi Yamashina cries ...
Toyota Motor returned to a profit in the latest quarter and halved its annual loss forecast Thursday as aggressive cost cuts, government incentives and signs of a global economic recovery all buoyed its bottom line. Its Japanese rivals Honda and Nissan both recently reported rosier earnings after...
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  • News Source: The News Tribune | about 1 month ago
    Toyota Motor Corp. reported a surprise profit Thursday and cut its projected red ink for the year by half, adding to growing evidence that carmakers are starting to recover from the deepest industry downturn in years. Although far from a full-fledged...
  • News Source: Aantara.co.id | about 1 month ago
    posted its first group net profit in four quarters in the July-September period, buoyed by a recovery in auto sales and lower costs. The Japanese auto giant said Thursday that it ended the fiscal 2009 second quarter with a group net profit of 21.8...
  • News Source: Chicago Tribune | about 1 month ago
    Toyota Motor Corp. reported a surprise profit Thursday and cut its projected red ink for the year by half, adding to growing evidence that carmakers are starting to recover from the deepest industry downturn in years. Although far from a full-fledged...
  • News Source: China Peoples Daily | about 1 month ago
    Toyota Motor announced its withdrawal from Formula One racing after this year. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Toyota Motor was reported on Wednesday to leave the Formula One racing championship in a bid to cut cost. Another Japanese carmaker Honda pulled out...
  • News Source: China Peoples Daily | about 1 month ago
    The results are the latest from the auto industry to show that there are positive signs that the Japanese manufacturing sector is starting to get back on its feet. Toyota has suffered over the last year because the company had expanded its operations...
  • News Source: International Herald Tribune | about 1 month ago
    Toyota Motor returned to a profit in the latest quarter and halved its annual loss forecast Thursday as aggressive cost cuts, government incentives and signs of a global economic recovery all buoyed its bottom line. Its Japanese rivals Honda and...
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  • Blog Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com
    Toyota said Thursday it returned to a profit in the latest quarter as government incentives boosted sales, leading the world's largest automaker to trim its projected red ink for the year.
  • Blog Source: www.economicknowledge.co.uk
    Toyota posts first profit in four quarters. Toyota Motor scaled back its loss forecast for the year to next March on Thursday, reflecting an aggressive cost-cutting drive and improved sales of some vehicles ...
  • Blog Source: ceoworld.biz
    Since then, Toyota has implemented a series of measures to reduce its costs and be more competitive, including closing down plants and, on Wednesday, announcing that it would be withdrawing from Formula One racing. ...
  • Blog Source: www.cnbc.com
    Toyota's results blew past expectations Thursday. The Japanese automaker posted a surprise quarterly profit and halved its annual loss forecast. "Toyota is still making a loss. It's still going to face a very difficult future ahead," ...
  • Blog Source: wallstreetpit.com
    As with many other automakers, here is what Toyota had today, a surprise profit in its quarterly earnings released early this morning, mid morning in Japan, a profit of $242 million that's down 84% from the quarter a year ago. ... Furthermore, the
  • Blog Source: www.thetruthaboutcars.com
    Thanks largely to stimulus programs in the US and Europe, Toyota announced that it has eked out an operating profit of 58 billion yen instead of the average.
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