Toyota Motor Corp
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Toyota Motor Corp's latest stock split occurred on Oct 1, 2021
The company executed a 5-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 5 new shares.
Before the split, Toyota Motor Corp traded at 10000 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 1946.1207.
The adjusted shares began trading on Oct 1, 2021. This was the only stock split in Toyota Motor Corp's history.
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In the bustling landscape of the global automotive industry, Toyota Motor Corporation stands as a beacon of innovation and operational excellence. Founded in 1937 by Kiichiro Toyoda, the company initially emerged from a family business in the weaving industry, which helped shape its relentless focus on efficiency and quality. The Toyota Production System (TPS), often hailed as a groundbreaking manufacturing process, forms the backbone of its operations, allowing for lean manufacturing that minimizes waste while maximizing productivity and quality. This innovative approach not only paved the way for revolutionizing automobile production worldwide but also laid the foundation for other industries to follow. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, or "Kaizen," Toyota ensures that its assembly lines are not only efficient but also adaptable, facilitating an agile response to shifting market demands. Toyota's revenue engine is primarily driven by its diverse range of vehicles, from compact cars and luxury sedans to rugged SUVs and industrial trucks. With its flagship brands like Toyota and Lexus, the company has expertly tapped into a wide spectrum of consumer preferences across different markets. The company's strategic focus on hybrid and electric technologies, embodied in models like the Prius, underscores its commitment to sustainable mobility solutions and future-proofing its business model against the shifting sands of environmental regulations and consumer preferences. Besides vehicle sales, Toyota extends its arm into financial services, offering loans, leasing, and insurance primarily through Toyota Financial Services, thus deeply embedding itself into the consumer's car ownership journey. By integrating manufacturing prowess with a keen eye on emerging automotive technologies, Toyota not only remains a formidable player in today’s automotive industry but also steers itself confidently into the future.
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