Title: Toyota Denies Negotiations With Ford
Author: Mark Clarkson
Article:
Toyota Motor Corp. confirmed that its chairman Fujio Cho met with
Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally in Tokyo. However, Toyota
denies the report written in Japanese newspaper that it was starting
negotiations with the ailing automaker.
Toyota spokesperson Yasue Kato said Cho and Mulally "met and
exchanged greetings," but she refused to give further details
including when and where the talks took place. Kato added that Toyota
"regularly holds meetings with other automakers when the opportunity
presents itself." On one hand, Tom Hoyt, Ford's spokesperson
said, "We meet regularly with other automakers on a variety of
topics of mutual interest. We don't discuss the content of these meetings."
According to Kyodo News agency the meeting of the mentioned auto
giants was held at Ford's request. The source of the news was an unidentified
Toyota official. Kyodo and the Nihon Keizai news also reported that
the talks appear to have focused on how the two companies can strengthen
cooperation in environmental technology.
Toyota is obviously performing well in the automotive industry. For
the last quarter of the year, Toyota earned $3.44 billion while Ford
lost $5.8 billion. Toyota, Japan's No.1 automaker is deemed a leader
in auto advancements. Toyota
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Toyota parts for Prius are also making a remarkable reputation.
Prius topped the 2007 U.S. government's annual top-10 fuel economy
list released in October. Other Toyota vehicles have already established
quality and reliability.
Toyota has licensed several hybrid system patents to Ford in March
2004. However, Ford did not escape a bleak future that is about to
doom its existence in the auto industry. Today, Ford is facing major
restructuring efforts because of the tough business competition. The
automaker has admitted that it lags behind auto giants offering the
right formula for the choosy car aficionados. Most of these auto giants
are putting emphasis on fuel efficiency. They have released fuel-efficient
vehicles to satisfy the mounting demands for the same. Susan Cischke,
Ford's vice president for environmental and safety engineering, previously
stated that the automaker sees ecological technology as crucial. Hence,
Ford is now endeavoring to incorporate ecological technology with
the latest advancements and demands.
About the author:
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Mark Clarkson is a 35 year old marketing consultant for a leading
auto parts store. This native of Denver is also an offroad enthusiast.
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