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en Most of the Japanese automakers have a lot of exposure in the U.S. and it's important for their overall performance how the U.S. market performs.

en While the domestics are still spending far more proportionally, the numbers are not as far off as they had been. Our January sales forecast predicted that domestic automakers earned approximately 54 percent market share of new vehicle sales, and that Japanese, European and Korean automakers would earn 35 percent, 6 percent and 5 percent, respectively.

en It's the Japanese automakers that are leap years forward in electric motor technology versus the American automakers. That's why Detroit is interested in what we have to offer, because it is a way for them to catch up really quickly.

en The home market is essential for the Japanese automakers to do well as it helps them generate the resources they need to expand overseas,

en Japanese automakers have an advantage over American competitors in terms of product line. They will continue to win the market-share battle.

en We do see a lot of earnings acceleration in Japan in a couple of sectors in particular. We've got good exposure to Japanese retailers, good exposure to Japanese real estate companies.

en Some Japanese companies, such as automakers, are now even benefiting from higher crude oil prices, as they boost demand for fuel-efficient vehicles made by Japanese makers.

en We had very loyal customers in the car segment as well before they (Japanese automakers) were here. The Japanese are extremely capable competitors in any segment they decide to enter. We have yet to see someone really fail. There's no reason to believe it'll be that different in the truck segment.

en The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. However, we believe a bright spot for (Silicon Image) was its exposure to the consumer Japanese market, which was a pocket of strength, and has provided some cushion to the overall softened demand.

en The cumulative impact of a worsening economy, declining capital investments and reduced consumer spending is strongly affecting the Japanese market. Although the Japanese market resisted for a while, it now looks like the PC market in Japan will be flat-to-negative into 2002.

en In the past, there was little in the way of true competition from Japanese manufacturers, who made a lot of missteps and missed opportunity in early 1990s. They've put pressure on the core truck market and Chrysler, with the biggest exposure to light trucks, has been hardest hit.

en Demand for Japanese cars is increasing and automakers are constantly looking to improve efficiencies at their factories.

en Demand for Japanese cars is increasing and automakers are constantly looking to improve efficiencies at their factories,

en The announcement of American Airlines to start Dallas, Fort Worth, is strategically important for Jamaica and is a very important opportunity for our Midwest market, and western U.S., as well as western Canada. Our Japanese market will also benefit significantly because the American Airlines flight will allow for same day one-stop service from Narita Tokyo in Japan to MoBay.

en I don't foresee pricing power [for the automakers] to be returning any time soon. For every plant the Big Three can close, the Japanese or Europeans seem to want to open another one here.


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