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Toyota suspends production for 11 days
Toyota Motor Corporation said on Tuesday that it would suspend production at all of its domestic plants for 11 days between February and March as sales slumped.
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Hybrid cars demand & #39;steadily growing & #39;
Sales of environmentally friendly petrol-electric hybrid vehicles are steadily increasing in Australia, new figures show.
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Australians buying more bikes than cars
Australians continue to buy more bicycles than cars with the economic downturn and climate change driving sales, the Cycling Promotion Fund (CPF) says.
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Hyundai offers car assurance deal
Can & #39;t make the payments on that new car you just bought? No problem - just return it free of charge.
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Iceland bank to sue UK over bankruptcy
Iceland & #39;s state-run Kaupthing bank will sue the British government for forcing the bank & #39;s subsidiary into a form of bankruptcy, Icelandic officials said.
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Japan & #39;s Sanyo & #39;to cut up to 1,000 jobs & #39;
Japan & #39;s Sanyo plans to cut up to 1,000 jobs to revamp its struggling businesses before being bought by Panasonic Corporation, a press report said on Tuesday.
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ASX less volatile in December 2008
Some calm returned to the Australian stock market in December 2008.
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Figures show record numbers fly in
International travellers are flying in greater numbers than ever before, new figures reveal.
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Minerals Corp makes & #39;green & #39; cement
Minerals Corporation has begun production of a new cement binder product that it says will slash the amount of carbon emitted in the cement making process.
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Petsec shares jump after US asset sale
Shares in oil and gas producer Petsec Energy jumped on news it has sold its interest in the Humphreys gas field in the United States.
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Winemaker misled consumers: ACCC
A South Australian winemaker has admitted it may have misled consumers in a free beer sales promotion offered last year.
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Rio Tinto resumes all Pilbara operations
Mining giant Rio Tinto has resumed all of its iron ore operations in Western Australia & #39;s Pilbara region after suspending some activities for almost a fortnight.
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Bonaparte closer to underwater mine
Diamond miner and phosphate explorer Bonaparte Diamond Mines is a step closer to developing the world & #39;s first underwater phosphate mine.
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Mergers to have a sluggish start in 2009
Merger and acquisition activity will get off to a sluggish start in 2009, a law firm says.
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ANZ to operate as branch in NZ
Australian-incorporated Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has been registered as a bank in New Zealand, the NZ Reserve Bank says.
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Business confidence at record lows: ACCI
Business confidence is at record lows as the global financial crisis deals a blow to sales and profitability, a new survey shows.
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ConsMin wants OM re-domiciled
OM Holdings Ltd & #39;s largest shareholder, Consolidated Minerals, has declined to douse speculation that it is planning a takeover for the fellow manganese miner.
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Marks & Spencer to shed 1,000 jobs
Britain & #39;s clothing-to-food retailer Marks & Spencer is set to axe more than 1,000 jobs, The Times has reported.
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Motor car, truck sales slide in 2008
Sales of new cars and trucks fell 3.6 per cent in Australia in 2008 but the industry has still posted its second best year on record.
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Leighton shares sink on asset write down
Shares in Australia & #39;s biggest construction company Leighton Holdings Ltd plunged almost 10 per cent after it cut its profit forecast amid asset write downs.
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