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Subaru sales in the U.S. have doubled since 2009. Proftis expected to reach $2 billion for year ending March 2015 for parent company Fuji Heavy, and quintupling of share price since Nov. 2012. The yen going from 80 to the dollar to 116 by Nov. 2014 has increased Subaru profits significantly, as it makes 80% of its Forester and Outback models in Japan.
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