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Essay heading: Toyota'S Business Environment
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September 22, 1997 |
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Toyota is hoping for a 6% increase in the next financial year to over take General Motors and make Toyota the biggest car manufacturer in the world.
Toyota is split up into two sectors:
1. Automotive sector- Lexus is Toyota's brand name for its luxury vehicle division. Group companies owned by Toyota include, Daihatsu and HINO brand vehicles... displayed 300 characters
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Non-Automotive - At present, Toyota is active in a number of areas in addition to its core business of automobile manufacturing-Areas including housing, financial services, communications, GAZOO, marine vehicles, biotechnology and afforestation.
This table indicates Toyota sales by destination (units)
Toyota’s goal is to be a "good corporate citizen," constantly winning the trust and respect of the international community... displayed next 300 characters
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