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...Tony Blair to N.F.L star Tom Brady and his supermodel wife Giselle Bundchen....
...The heavy loss was driven by costs associated with restructuring and impairments to fix Ghosn’s failed expansion strategy....
...This bought time for the group to launch its more efficient “K” car line....
...GE has for decades been the market leader, but this year MHPS, which is 65 per cent owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and 35 per cent by Hitachi, has been having a run of success, reporting a 40 per cent...
...Toyota already has capital ties with Daihatsu, Hino and Subaru maker Fuji Heavy....
...The group, which has equity stakes in Daihatsu, Hino and Subaru-maker Fuji Heavy, formed a technology tie-up with sports car maker Mazda last year....
...Andrew Smith, Chief Economic Adviser, Industry Forum The world (ex UK) is enjoying a synchronised — and hence to an extent self-fuelling — upswing....
...Honda and GM work together in fuel cell technology, while Daimler and the Renault-Nissan alliance have a similar partnership. Toyota also has tie-ups with Mazda and Subaru maker Fuji Heavy Industries....
...Shares in Japan’s Fuji Heavy Industries, maker of the Subaru, fell 8 per cent on Monday even though China accounts for only 6 per cent of its unit sales....
...Fuji Heavy Industries, owner of the Subaru brand, on Wednesday also raised its full-year profit forecast on the back of strong US sales and the weaker yen....
...It drives growth and attracts a wealth of global corporations, investors and charities....
...The shares of Fuji Heavy, the maker of Subaru, have motored ahead – up 280 per cent since September 2012 – closely following the decline of the yen against the US dollar....
...Investors are less picky: both Mazda Motors and Fuji Heavy Industries (Subaru) are among the top five gainers in the Nikkei this year, each having more than doubled....
...Heavy investment in technology and marketing — and a revenue stream limited to more active users who pay a subscription fee — meant that it made a loss of £12.4m on a turnover of £8m in 2012, the most recent...
...Earnings at Nissan, Mazda, Suzuki and Fuji Heavy Industries, the producer of Subaru vehicles, also improved in the quarter....
...The best gain on the Nikkei came from Fuji Heavy Industries, the maker of Subaru cars, after it lifted its full-year earnings forecast by 22 per cent. The shares gained 6.7 per cent to Y767....
...Elsewhere in the sector, Fuji Heavy Industries, which makes Subaru cars, fell 2.5 per cent to Y793, while Isuzu Motors lost 2.3 per cent to Y428....
...Fuji Heavy Industries, which makes Subaru vehicles, climbed 5.2 per cent to Y602 after it reported operating profit was nearly two-thirds stronger in its first-quarter than a year ago....
...Among carmakers, Isuzu Motors lost 2.2 per cent to Y396 and Fuji Heavy Industries, which makes Subaru cars, shed 2 per cent to Y628. Electronics groups were also prominent among the fallers....
...Fuji Heavy Industries, which makes the Subaru brand, gained 4.4 per cent to Y641, while Honda Motor added 2.8 per cent to Y3,120 and Toyota Motor climbed 2.7 per cent to Y3,420....
...Honda Motor climbed 3.9 per cent to Y2,923 and Fuji Heavy Industries, maker of the Subaru brand, rose 3.5 per cent to Y619....
...Fuji Heavy Industries, which makes cars under the Subaru brand, gained 3.9 per cent to Y588, Nissan Motor added 2.1 per cent to 793 and Honda Motor climbed 2.4 per cent to Y2,950....
...The rest of the auto sector fell, leaving Fuji Heavy Industries, maker of Subaru cars, down 2.5 per cent at Y653, while Isuzu Motors lost 2.5 per cent to Y474....
...Mazda gained 1.4 per cent to Y147, Isuzu Motors climbed 3 per cent to Y443, while Fuji Heavy Industries, the maker of Subaru cars, rose 3.6 per cent to Y602....
...Elsewhere in the sector, however, easing currency headwinds helped Nissan Motor 1.6 per cent higher to Y827, while Fuji Heavy Industries, maker of the Subaru brand, gained 2.5 per cent to Y617....
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