28th 九月 2009

Toyota raises global sales forecast by 3%, report says

Toyota raises global sales forecast by 3%, report says

TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp. has raised its global sales forecast for the 2009 calendar year by 3 percent to 6.7 million cars, the Tokyo Shimbun daily reported on Saturday, in the latest sign of a nascent recovery in auto demand.
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, is also raising its global production by 8 percent to 6.45 million vehicles for 2009, thanks to the effect of government subsidies and tax incentives on new fuel-efficient cars, the paper said.

Officials at Toyota could not be reached for comment.

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Toyota has been struggling with its worst downturn since it was founded in 1937, but its domestic sales have picked up recently, climbing 9 percent in August from the same month last year.

Japan in April began offering as much as 250,000 yen ($2,789) in subsidies to buyers replacing older cars with low-emission cars, part of the country’s largest-ever economic stimulus package.

Toyota has asked the new government to extend the deadline for these subsidies by two years to the end of March 2012.

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25th 九月 2009

Ford CEO Mulally says talks on Volvo are progressing

Ford CEO Mulally says talks on Volvo are progressing

Ford Motor Co.’s plans for the sale of Volvo are progressing, CEO Alan Mulally said on Friday.
Ford has not said who it is talking with about Volvo but China’s Geely Automotive has said its parent company wants to buy the Swedish brand.
Mulally was speaking in Chongqing, China, at a ground-breaking ceremony for a new 150,000-unit factory that will boost Ford’s production capacity in the country to 600,000 by 2012.

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When asked about Ford’s plans for the sale Volvo, Mulally said: “We are progressing with our conversation with potential buyers.” He declined to name any potential buyers.

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Ford is analyzing a recent Geely bid to acquire 100 percent of Volvo for about $2.5 billion, citing people familiar with the matter.

The newspaper said Geely has emerged as the leading contender to acquire Volvo from Ford.

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Ford said in December 2008 it was considering selling its money-losing Volvo unit as part of a strategic review of the business as it continues efforts to turnaround its own fortunes.

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