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Investors embraced stocks and sent world benchmarks higher Tuesday despite escalating violence in Libya and Japan's post-earthquake struggle to get production going again. The Nikkei posted significant gains amid signs that Japan's nuclear crisis is stabilizing.

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Asian shares were mostly higher in early trading Tuesday, with stocks in Japan clawing back some of the losses inflicted after a massive earthquake struck the country's industrial northeast less than two weeks ago.

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TOKYO (AP) -- Toyota Motor Corp. said Tuesday its global production plunged by nearly half in February from a year earlier, while Honda and Nissan reported similarly grim figures highlighting the woes facing Japanese automakers.

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For its fiscal year 2001 to 2002, YTMI reported sales of P7.8 billion up from its sales for the previous fiscal year.

According to Feliciano Torres, president of YTMI, YTMI is investing another P1.3 billion to increase its production capacity.
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Investors embraced stocks and sent world benchmarks higher Tuesday despite escalating violence in Libya and Japan's post-earthquake struggle to get production going again. The Nikkei posted significant gains amid signs that Japan's nuclear crisis is stabilizing.

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Asian shares were mostly higher in early trading Tuesday, with stocks in Japan clawing back some of the losses inflicted after a massive earthquake struck the country's industrial northeast less than two weeks ago.

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TOKYO (AP) -- Toyota Motor Corp. said Tuesday its global production plunged by nearly half in February from a year earlier, while Honda and Nissan reported similarly grim figures highlighting the woes facing Japanese automakers.

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For its fiscal year 2001 to 2002, YTMI reported sales of P7.8 billion up from its sales for the previous fiscal year.

According to Feliciano Torres, president of YTMI, YTMI is investing another P1.3 billion to increase its production capacity.
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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