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  2. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Toyota benefited from Japan's alliance with the United States to learn from American automakers and other companies, which gave rise to The Toyota Way (a management philosophy) and the Toyota Production System (a lean manufacturing practice) that transformed the small company into a leader in the industry and was the subject ...

  3. History of Toyota - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent and separate company in 1937. Although the founding family's name was written in the Kanji "豊田" (rendered as "Toyoda"), the company name was changed to a similar word in katakana - トヨタ (rendered as "Toyota") because the latter has 8 strokes which is regarded as a lucky number in East Asian culture. [3]

  4. List of largest Japanese companies - Wikipedia

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    Name Headquarters Revenue (billions US$) Profit (billions US$) Assets (billions US$) Value (billions US$) Industry 1 10 Toyota: Toyota 281.75 28.15 552.46 237.73 Automotive: 2 44 SoftBank Group: Tokyo 96.86 20.87 418.94 71.69 Conglomerate 3 52 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone: Tokyo 110.39 10.15 204.46 103.98 Telecommunications 4 56 Sony: Tokyo ...

  5. List of automobile manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Subaru (formerly Nakajima Aircraft Company) (1945–present) (20% Toyota) Suzuki (1909–present) (5% Toyota) Toyota Motor Corporation (1937–present, engineers from Hakuyosha Co. (1912–1929) entered Toyota Industries Corporation after Hakuyosha's dissolution, spun off from Toyota Industries Corporation in 1937) Daihatsu (1907–present)

  6. Toyota Group - Wikipedia

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    Kyoho kai group – Auto parts company – 211 companies. Kyouei kai group – Logistic/facility company – 123 companies. KDDI (Toyota owns 11.09% of the company); Nagoya Broadcasting Network (Toyota owns 34.6% and is the largest single shareholder in the company; 36.9% of the stock are directly and indirectly (through TV Asahi Holdings Corporation) owned by Asahi Shimbun, making it the ...

  7. Hit by scandal, Japan's top automaker Toyota reports lower ...

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    Toyota, based in Toyota city, central Japan, stuck to its full fiscal year forecast for a 3.57 trillion yen ($23 billion) profit, down from 4.94 trillion yen racked up the previous fiscal year.

  8. Toyota will resume production in Japan Wednesday after ... - AOL

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    Toyota will resume operations at its Japanese assembly plants Wednesday after a 24-hour stoppage caused by disruption to its finely-tuned supply chain.

  9. Toyota (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    I; it cooperates with Toyota Group and Toyota Technological Institute; Toyota Financial Services Corporation (TFSC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) responsible for the financial services subsidiaries globally; Toyota Industries, a Japanese machine maker; Toyota Tsusho, a sōgō shōsha (trading company)