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Yoshimi Inaba, is put in charge of the American operations by Akio Toyoda. Like Akio Yoshimi has overseas experience and an American MBA.
Grouped Articles
How Slumping Market for SUVs Is Hurting Detroit's Bottom Line
Wall Street Journal 05.13.2005
Detroit's No Good, Very Bad May
BusinessWeek 06.02.2006
GM exec: Sales slide finally over
Detroit News 08.04.2006
Toyota Gambles, Deep in the Heart of Texas
New York Times 11.16.2006
Toyota Deepens Discounts on Its New Pickup
New York Times 03.30.2007
Toyota Names First Foreigner to Board
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2007
Toyota Promotes an American to Its Board
New York Times 04.13.2007
Going Where Toyota’s Never Gone Before
New York Times 05.06.2007
VW Aims to Triple U.S. Vehicle Sales
Wall Street Journal 09.12.2007
Wall Street Journal 10.12.2007
Toyota Loses Top Spot in Reliability Rankings
New York Times 10.17.2007
Volkswagen Takes Aim at Toyota in U.S.
Wall Street Journal 10.18.2007
BusinessWeek 11.15.2007
Honda Raises Forecast; Fuel-Saving Cars Lift Net
Wall Street Journal 01.31.2008
Toyota Truck Sales to Falter in U.S.
Wall Street Journal 06.19.2008
Honda's On the Go As Auto Makers Brace for July Results
Wall Street Journal 07.28.2008
Ford: A Toyota Vet to the Rescue
BusinessWeek 07.31.2008
Auto Sales Succumb As Credit Grows Tight
Wall Street Journal 10.02.2008
Detroit Free Press 10.03.2008
Domestic and Asian auto sales plummet in October
Detroit News 11.03.2008
The Downturn Makes Toyota Discount Desperately, Too
BusinessWeek 12.04.2008
Detroit News 12.16.2008
Automakers' Overcapacity Problem
BusinessWeek 12.31.2008
Wall Street Journal 01.16.2009
Auto Sales Start 2009 at an Abysmal Pace
New York Times 02.04.2009
Toyota’s Cost-Cutting Plan to Include Buyouts for Factory Workers
New York Times 02.13.2009
Facing a Loss, Toyota Offers Job Buyouts, Ends Bonuses
Wall Street Journal 02.13.2009
Taking the Wheel as Toyota Skids
New York Times 02.15.2009
A Scion Drives Toyota Back to Basics
Wall Street Journal 02.24.2009
Toyota Isn't Immune From the Recession
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2009
U.S. Auto Sales Plunged 41% in February
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2009
U.S. Sees a Smaller Future for G.M. Than G.M. Does
New York Times 03.31.2009
Toyota Poised to Make Shift in North America
Wall Street Journal 04.09.2009
Toyota Plans a Major Overhaul in U.S.
Wall Street Journal 04.10.2009
As Political Winds Shift, Detroit Charts New Course
New York Times 05.20.2009
Detroit's Crash Doesn't Stop the Race
Wall Street Journal 05.29.2009
Workout Will Produce Shared Stress Throughout the Auto Business
Wall Street Journal 06.01.2009
Detroit Bashing, a Retrospective
Washington Post 06.02.2009
BusinessWeek 06.04.2009
GM: Lessons from the Alfred Sloan Era
BusinessWeek 06.12.2009
Small Carmakers Benefit From Detroit’s Woes
New York Times 06.22.2009
Better mpg can improve Detroit 3 Profits
Detroit Free Press 06.23.2009
Detroit Automakers Closing Quality Gap
Detroit Free Press 06.23.2009
The U.S. Auto Industry in 2012
BusinessWeek 06.23.2009
Can Ford's “World Car“ Bet Pay Off?
BusinessWeek 06.04.2009
Wall Street Journal 09.17.2009
Akio Toyoda - Toyota's plan to repair its public image
Washington Post 02.09.2010
U.S. panel lambasts a contrite Toyoda.
Detroit News 02.25.2010
New York Times 06.02.2010
Toyota's Jim Press Discusses the Future
BusinessWeek 05.17.2006
In Chinese Market, Toyota's Strategy Is Made in U.S.A.
Wall Street Journal 05.26.2006
For âReinventedâ Toyota Camry, Readiness Is All
New York Times 10.12.2011
Toyota Forecasts Sharp Rebound After Tough 2011
Wall Street Journal 12.23.2011
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