Toyota Motor Corporation

NYSE: TM
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Closing Price on July 5, 2024

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Toyota's stock at an all-time high suggests Wall Street believes the company's focus on hybrid cars is the right approach for the industry.
Toyota’s car sales lead is large enough that it is unlikely any other car company will catch it over the next several years.
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Another oil-patch acquisition, although on a smaller scale than the ones we saw in October. Also, a look at new car sales in 2023 and 2024.
Hybrid cars have been around since the first gasoline-electric vehicles appeared at the 1899 Paris Salon. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, the carriage-like car was pushed forward by two electric...
The federal CHIPS Act signed into law by President Joe Biden in August 2022 is offering $52 billion in federal subsidies to boost America’s semiconductor industry. The goal is to reduce U.S....
Buying a new car can be incredibly stressful. It’s a huge investment you’re going to have to hold onto for at least a few years to break even. You want to be sure the car you buy is the right fit...
America's big banks all passed the Fed's annual stress test, and now investors are going to be looking for dividend hikes and buybacks. We will find out what happens beginning in about two weeks.
Entering the EV market more aggressively should allow Toyota to remain the world’s leading car company.
New car sales in the United States fell 8% last year, and none of the 10 top automakers has shown a share price gain so far in 2022. Will 2023 be more of the same?
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Cheniere Energy, Disney, Intel, Salesforce, Toyota, and Wynn Resorts.
Friday's additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Allogene Therapeutics, CSX, Norfolk Southern, Qualcomm, Toyota and Yelp.
Tuesday afternoon's analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Eagle Outfitters, Cheniere Energy Partners, Chevron, PetroChina, SolarEdge Technologies, Toyota and Victoria’s Secret.
Tuesday afternoon's analyst upgrades and downgrades included Callaway Golf, Livent, Penn National and Toyota.
Tesla last week reported delivering nearly 185,000 vehicles, a new quarterly record. Can any other automaker challenge the company and when could that happen?