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Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) is probably best known as the maker of Subaru cars (almost 90% of sales). But the company also produces buses, railcars, aircraft components, engines, and garbage trucks. Subaru is best known for its all-wheel-drive vehicles; its Forester and Outback models have that SUV look even though they are built on small-car platforms and designed for moderate driving conditions. FHI also sells and services Volvo cars in Japan. The company operates in the US through its Subaru of America subsidiary. It has manufacturing operations in Japan, Taiwan, and the US. FHI has teamed up with General Motors in an effort to boost its international sales. GM owns a 20% stake in FHI.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: March
2000 Sales (mil.): 12,606.90
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 11.0%
Employees: 26,914
Revenue per employee: $468,414.21
KEY PEOPLE |
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Takeshi Tanaka
CEO
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Subaru Bldg., 7-2 Nishishinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 160-8316, Japan
Phone: 81-3-3347-2111
Fax: 81-3-3347-2338
Online: Web Site
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