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    DESCRIPTION OF TOYOTA Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation. It is currently the world's largest automaker. Mission "Toyota Motor Corporation is a company devoted to enhancing the quality of life for people around the world by providing useful and appealing products" (Toyota Motor Corporation, 1994). Its mission has not changed much in the past few years, for the current mission of Toyota can be characterized as becoming the world's leading vehicle manufacturer

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    1. INTRODUCTION The automotive industry in India is one of the largest automotive markets in the world, previously one of the fastest growing markets globally. It started out as a small venture in the 1940s but witnessed a rapid growth with the entry of some big manufacturers like Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti in mid and late 1900s. In 2000, this industry became an important sector of the Indian economy and a major foreign exchange earner for the country. The Shiv group was one of the largest industrial

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    Dirtbike sizes vary from a weak 50cc engine, to the mighty, powerful 600cc engine. There are also many different brands of dirtbikes. Some of the main brands are Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and KTM, so you might want to do a little research on them before you buy one.      Of course, if you are not into going fast and jumping in the motocross races there are different kinds of races. The first actual motocross race was held in

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    Before to Ducati’s acquisition by Texas Pacific Group, a deep financial crisis affected Ducati, undermining its production and consequently negatively affecting its market results. Production was less than production capacity and therefore it was clear that a relaunch of the company was necessary. The strategic plan carried out by Ducati Group, with the help of newly appointed Minoli, focused on the idea of increasing the company's value through a growth in turnover volume and protection of product

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    dirt bike manufacturers to sell their products. I am going to focus on a specific poster made by Suzuki with a picture of Ricky Carmichael ‘The winningest motocross racer of all time.’ jumping a brand new Suzuki through the air. This poster was made in 2008 during the outdoor motocross season. Many American teenagers hung this poster on their wall just like me. Now think about how many more Suzuki motorcycles were sold because of Ricky Carmichael winning on those titles on that bike. Considering

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