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  • In this Toyota vehicle, there's a starter motor here that is supplied by a company called Denso, formerly known as Nippon Denso, which is a Japanese supplier, but with a huge presence here in North America.

    CNN Transcript Dec 12, 2008 2008

  • HARBOUR: This engine has a starter motor that's supplied by a company called Denso or formerly known as Nippon Denso.

    CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2008 2008

  • Auto-parts makers such as Denso also suffered -- its stock lost 1.8%.

    Nikkei Slumps 2.4% on Weak Auto Shares 2008

  • Toyota Motor rose 6.5% and Honda Motor jumped 10% while auto parts suppliers such as Denso and Aisin Seiki rose 6.2% and 7.8%, respectively.

    Auto Shares Lead Asia Higher 2008

  • Furukawa's share price is up about 29% from its 12-month low in late November, while Denso's stock has gained about 20% from its low at about the same time.

    Dinging Japan's Car-Parts Industry James Simms 2012

  • Toyota was up 2.8%, Nissan Motor was up 1.5% and Honda Motor added 2%, while Denso—a major Toyota supplier—gained 0.9%.

    Asian Markets Down Despite Bump From Car Makers Colin Ng 2011

  • Denso, a parts-making affiliate of Toyota Motor Corp., said in a release that it is fully cooperating with the investigation.

    Denso Faces Antimonopoly Probe Yoshio Takahashi 2011

  • Japanese auto technology supplier Denso International, which operates its North American headquarters in Southfield, Mich., plans to add about 50 engineers to its operations this year, more than double last year.

    Car Makers' U-Turn Steers Job Gains Joseph B. White 2012

  • TOKYO— Denso Corp. said Wednesday that Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided its headquarters and some sales branches on suspicion of violation of antimonopoly laws regarding the sale of certain automotive components.

    Denso Faces Antimonopoly Probe Yoshio Takahashi 2011

  • In recent months, three Japanese car-parts companies have agreed to pay a combined $748 million in fines for bid rigging and price fixing in the U.S. The amount paid by the three—Tokyo-listed Furukawa Electric and Denso , as well as Yazaki, a private company—is more than the total of levies collected by the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust division in the previous fiscal year.

    Dinging Japan's Car-Parts Industry James Simms 2012

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