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Toyota, Tesla Preparing Electric RAV4, RX
Toyota Motor Corp. and Tesla Motors Inc. will develop battery-powered test versions of the Japanese carmaker's RAV4 and Lexus RX in the first stage of a partnership in electric vehicles, a person familiar with the matter said.

Toyota and Tesla to develop battery-powered vehicles
Elon Musk, chairman and chief executive officer of Tesla Motors, stands for a portrait with a Tesla Roadster outside the Nasdaq Marketsite in New York last month.

Toyota's Toyoda Seeks to Rebuild Trust After Recalls
Toyota Motor Corp. is focused on restoring customer confidence as the world's biggest automaker revamps quality control efforts following its worst recall crisis, President Akio Toyoda said.

Tesla to Deliver Prototype Electric Autos to Toyota
Tesla Motors Inc., an electric carmaker working with Toyota Motor Corp. on battery-powered autos, said it will deliver two rechargeable prototypes to Toyota this month as a first step in their alliance.

Tesla to Deliver Prototype Electric Autos to Toyota This Month
Tesla Motors Inc. , an electric carmaker working with Toyota Motor Corp. on battery-powered autos, said it will deliver two rechargeable prototypes to Toyota this month as a first step in their alliance.

Toyota Chief Seeking to Rebuild Consumer Trust After Recalls
Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corp., speaks during an interview at the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology in Nagoya, Japan.

Panasonic Exceeds 2009 Green Targets
Panasonic today announced that it not only achieved, but exceeded its - eco ideas' targets set for October 2008 through to March 2010.

Apologetic Toyota looking for outside quality input
Toyota President Akio Toyoda attends a news conference in Nagoya, central Japan February 5, 2010, where he apologized for a massive global recall that has tarnished the reputation of the world's largest car maker.

Kenedix to Invest $332 Million in Real Estate Funds
Kenedix Inc., Japan's biggest publicly traded real estate asset manager, said it will invest 30 billion yen in Japanese properties this year through two new funds, to take advantage of price declines.

Kenedix to Invest $332 Million in Two New Real Estate...
Kenedix Inc., Japan's biggest publicly traded real estate asset manager, said it will invest 30 billion yen in Japanese properties this year through two new funds, to take advantage of price declines.

Japanesevehicles.com: Website Renewal Campaign: winners announced
The winners receive an US$500 coupon good for the purchase of an used Japanese car from www.JapaneseVehicles.com. Mar 16, 2010 - " Yesterday, the 15th of March 2010, Trust Company Ltd.

Companies abandoning smaller bourses to focus on TSE
In a trend that could undermine smaller bourses in Japan, more companies are concentrating their shares solely on the Tokyo Stock Exchange .

Tokyo stocks fall on Greece fears, stronger yen
Japan's Nikkei Stock Average fell 1. 05 percent on Thursday as a resurgent yen versus the dollar impacted firms who rely on oversees profits and anxious investors opted to lock in profits amid concerns over Greece's debt woes and ahead of important macroeconomic data due out from the U.S. on Friday.

Infineon Seeks to Block Elpida U.S. Chip Imports in Patent Suit
Infineon AG, Europe's second-largest chipmaker, filed a patent-infringement complaint that seeks to block U.S. imports of computer-memory chips by Japan's Elpida Memory Inc.

Infineon Seeks to Block U...
Infineon AG, Europe's second-largest chipmaker, filed a patent-infringement complaint that seeks to block U.S. imports of computer-memory chips by Japan's Elpida Memory Inc.

Apologetic Toyota looking for outside quality input
Toyota President Akio Toyoda attends a news conference in Nagoya, central Japan February 5, 2010, where he apologized for a massive global recall that has tarnished the reputation of the world's largest car maker.

Toyota May Recall Corolla After U.S. Investigation
Toyota Motor Corp. may add the Corolla, the world's top-selling car, to a record recall list as U.S. regulators begin investigating the vehicle on reports of 11 injuries tied to a suspected power-steering flaw.