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...They include vehicles manufactured for Toyota, Mazda and Subaru. Toyota has been betting on south-east Asia, which it hopes will propel growth....
...Daihatsu said it was not aware of any accidents caused by the safety issues, which also affected models supplied to Mazda and Subaru....
...One of the main points of the current structure, and why companies like Mazda, Suzuki and Subaru joined the Toyota family, was to provide protection as the pressure of investment in electric vehicles mounted...
...While many of its large holdings are decades old, it has recently built small stakes in smaller rivals Suzuki, Mazda and Subaru as they have sought capital ties with the country’s biggest automaker to survive...
...It comprises Screen Holdings, Advantest, Disco Corp, Tokyo Electron, the trading house Mitsubishi and automakers Toyota and Subaru....
...Smaller local peers such as Subaru posted a 25 per cent increase in the same quarter, thanks to the boost....
...Subaru and Toyota also tried out carbon neutral fuel for the race, using biomass and other ingredients. Mazda, meanwhile, used biodiesel made from used cooking oil and microalgae....
...Companies such as Verizon and Worldpay had ADRs [shares tied to a secondary listing] in London but it’s not the same.”...
...It also removed a limitation capping active funds’ investments at 10 per cent of assets in unsponsored ADRs that are traded over the counter....
...For example, in a 2010 opinion (Chevron Corp v Steven Donziger, et al) handed down from the US district court in Manhattan, the judge wrote that the “evidence at trial established that Donziger, a New York...
...It said Sysco Corp, the food retailer, lacked a climate change policy....
...comes as Japanese corporate culture and governance standards are being severely tested following an accounting and financial crisis at Toshiba and a string of admissions of data-tampering at Kobe Steel, Subaru...
...In recent years, it has inked a series of partnerships with Suzuki, Subaru, Mazda and others....
...Toyota’s results followed profit warnings from Mazda, Subaru and Ford as the wider car industry contends with slowing sales in China and the US, as well as the trade war between the two nations....
...largest carmaker, Toyota, has agreed to pay $908m for a 4.9 per cent stake in its smaller rival as it cements a wide-spanning partnership binding it with most of its domestic rivals including Daihatsu, Hino, Subaru...
...It shifted its ADRs to OTC in 2009, which removed certain requirements to file with the SEC. As a result, it stopped filing its annual report in the US from the fiscal year ending in March 2007....
...With nearly two-thirds of its vehicles sold in the US, Subaru’s operating profit could fall 60 per cent....
...Even Subaru, with its heavy reliance on US sales, kept its annual forecast unchanged on Monday....
...The findings on Thursday came after Japan’s transport ministry ordered automakers to review their testing procedures in the wake of admissions by Nissan and Subaru that they had falsified fuel economy readings...
...Allegations were levelled against Subaru that it had tampered with fuel economy data for its vehicles....
...Local media also reported another contract won by Obayashi, Maeda Corp and one of JR Central’s units was under investigation....
...The revelations at Kobe Steel were bookended by scandals at Nissan in September and Subaru in October, where uncertified technicians in domestic factories were carrying out inspections on Japan-destined...
...One month later, Subaru confessed to the same problem and began a recall....
...Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and Subaru have already agreed to pay $553m to settle US consumer litigation over the recall. Nissan agreed to a separate $97.7m deal....
...Separately, carmaker Subaru released a report on Tuesday saying it would improve training for, and oversight of, final vehicle inspections, as well as better convey to staff the importance of compliance....
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