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Market Cap:$134.2B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$262.3B
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Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world's leading automakers offering a full range of models, from mini vehicles to large trucks, under the Toyota and Lexus brand names. Toyota markets vehicles in more than 140 countries and its diversified operations include telecommunications, prefabricated housing and leisure boats.
Number of Employees 295,992
Contact Information
1 Toyota-Cho
Aichi Prefecture
Toyota City 471-8571
81-565-28-2121
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Automobile Manufacturing: 336111
Recent Events
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Toyota to replace 4M gas pedals
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Betting on Luxury in China
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Toyota To Fix Accelerator Pedal Problem In Recalled Vehicles - Update
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Toyota recalls 4 million gas pedals
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Mo' Money, No Problem for Analog Devices
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Panasonic, Sanyo can merge, U.S. regulators say
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JAGTAG And Toyota Score With New Mobile Campaign At Giants Stadium
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Crisis created new level of competition with foreign automakers
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Motor Trend Names a US Sedan Its 2010 Car of the Year
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Toyota Launches the All-New Land Cruiser
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Redlands law firm files national class action lawsuit against Toyota [San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.]
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Intel - Top Story: Nation Of Go Launches
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UPDATE 1-Toyota to fix accelerators in huge US recall-Kyodo
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Click for Complete Tokyo show report
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Safety officials have investigated hundreds of Toyota complaints
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Q&A: Toyota's Bob Zeinstra Looks At Job Ahead
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Toyota Improves Delivery Routing
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Bliss In, Cook Out At Ht Motorsports
News & Analysis
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Toyota Finance Arm, Used Cars Help North America Recovery
Better used-car values mean captive finance company Toyota Motor Credit loses less money on cars coming back from leases. That helped reverse an operating loss for all of North America. by Jim Henry
Toyota scales back loss forecast
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 ? particularly low-emission cars such as its Prius hybrid, which have been made more affordable by government subsidies.Toyota said it expected to make...
Consumer Reports Gives Nod to Ford Reliability
Consumer Reports has a reputation for favoring foreign cars and trucks, and for that reason it may have been something of a relief when its 2009 Annual Car Reliability Survey had such good things to say about at least one American carmakerâ€"Ford. The latest survey found 90...
It's Getting Hot in Here: The High-Stakes Debate Over Fuel Economy and Climate Standards
Sometimes you have to read between the lines of public hearing testimony, and that’s never truer than in the high-stakes negotiations over fuel-economy and climate standards. Automotive Corporate Average Fuel Economy CAFE standards have been notoriously stagnant, barely changing for 20 years. But in May, automakers, the...
The Economy is Scraping Along the Bottom
Many economic analysts took comfort this week from the fact that initial jobless claims were down, but there was also a lot of evidence that we're still scraping along. Sure, it's good to know we actually have hit bottom - for a time in January the economy was in freefall...
Toyota raises outlook for the year
Toyota Motor, the world's biggest carmaker by sales, suffered a Y77.8bn ($818m) net loss in its fiscal first quarter as it struggled to adjust to the worst car industry downturn in decades.However, the Japanese manufacturer was more optimistic about its prospects for the year to next March, updating its...
Diesel Cars Elbowing into Hybrid Market
High mileage and European styling have made the new generation of diesel cars a smart alternative to hybrids. We run the numbers to calculate which cars offer you the best deal for the least fuel. 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI diesel ...
Toyota's Third-Gen Prius a Sales Bright Spot
Every automaker is looking for bright spots as the dog days approach, and Toyota can take heart in the strong advance orders it has for the third-generation 2010 hybrid Prius. In April, as pre-production began, Toyota said it had received 40,000 pre-orders and would be increasing global...
Unlike Toyota, Ford is Bullish on Plug-In Hybrids
Ford, the only one of the Big Three not to declare bankruptcy, is nonetheless still in a fairly big hole. For all of 2008, Ford’s sales were down 21 percent. There’s a slight hint of a turnaround in the reports from May: although sales were still way down (24.2 percent)...
Toyota Cruises On
Despite reported losses of billions of dollars in 2008's fourth quarter, U.S. Toyota manufacturers have managed to avoid mass layoffs similar to their competitors. Jeff Glor reports.
| Volume | 321,432 |
| Shares Outstanding | 1.7B |
| Market Cap | 134.2B |
| Year High | 87.67 |
| Year Low | 55.41 |
| Earnings Per Share | -6.15 |
| P/E Ratio | N/A |
| Dividend | 1.10 |
| Yield | 1.4148 |
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