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Despite a Rise in Sales, Automakers Are Struggling New York Times Honda and Toyota each reported large declines, as they have each month since production was slowed by the earthquake and tsunami in March. Toyota said it does not expect to post a year-over-year increase until early 2012. Sales fell 28.4 percent at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Honda takes financial hit from earthquake Powersports Business Honda Motor Co., Ltd. saw significant effects of the March earthquake in Japan on its first fiscal quarter, though motorcycle revenues and power product sales were two highlights in a bleak report. Honda reported a net income decrease of 88.3 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fukushima Radiation Levels Highest Since Japan Earthquake: 'Fatal to Humans' Gather.com After assuring people that the Fukushima radiation levels had stabilized, officials have announced that they are at the highest level since the Japan earthquake. Unfortunately, the levels from the Japan nuclear meltdown are now considered fatal to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan Quake Rebuilding Boosts Western Ports Bloomberg The March 11 9.0-magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami that left more than 20000 people dead or presumed so will require the biggest importation of logs, timber and plywood since 2008, according to Wood Resources International LLC., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rare role reversal in Japan's brutal earnings season Automotive News (blog) Earnings at Mitsubishi's rivals are getting clobbered as a result of Japan's mammoth earthquake in March. Of the major players reporting so far, if they didn't tumble to a loss in the April-June quarter, their operating profits plunged. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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