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Mazda buys own shares from Ford
Japan's Mazda Motor spends 17.8bn yen to buy back almost 7% of its shares from troubled US carmaker Ford Motor.
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Ford set to sell 20% Mazda stake
Troubled US carmaker Ford Motor is selling a 20% stake in Japan's carmaker Mazda Motor, the Japanese company has said.
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Officers cleared over taxi death
Police pursuing a car involved in a fatal crash acted appropriately and to force policy, a watchdog finds.
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Boy, 16, jailed over crash death
A 16-year-old boy is jailed for killing a teenager in a car crash during a police pursuit.
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Watchdog investigates taxi death
A police watchdog confirms it is investigating a pursuit that ended when a car crashed and killed a passing taxi driver.
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Car firms to provide iPod link up
Apple teams up with vehicle-makers Ford, GM and Mazda to integrate its iPod digital music player into car stereos.
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MX-5 success boosts Mazda profits
Japanese carmaker Mazda reports a 39% jump in profits and raises its full-year forecast for the second time in two months.
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Can Mark Fields rescue Ford Motor?
All eyes on Mark Fields, these days - the Ford Motor executive in charge of closing a slew of factories and axing tens of thousands of jobs.
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New models to fuel Mazda profits
Japanese car maker Mazda reports soaring profits and predicts record figures for the year to March 2006.
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Mazda hails European sales boost
Japanese car maker Mazda turns in forecast-beating first-half profits, helped by a jump in European sales.
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Mazda tops reliability poll
The Japanese car giant is best for reliability and cost of repair, according to a poll by an insurance company.
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Isuzu to make Mazda trucks
Mazda pulls out of the light goods vehicle market to concentrate on cars, leaving Isuzu to make Mazda-branded trucks.
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Armed intruder threatens couple
Police hunt an armed man who broke into the home of an elderly couple... plus more news in brief from Bristol.
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Japan car firms back on profits road
Mitsubishi and Mazda both report healthy profits figures after painful times.
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Mazda shuts down truck operations
Japan fifth largest car maker Mazda will shut down its domestic plant producing commercial vehicles due to a slump in truck sales.
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Men tortured before 'execution' killing
Police appeal for information about a red Mazda car after a double murder in Peckham, south London.
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Motor firms' success amid Japan gloom
Profits are soaring at Japan's auto makers, but the good results are highlighting the two-speed economy back home.
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Mazda faces record loss
The Japanese car maker, part-owned by Ford, says it is expecting its biggest loss in history, three times the previous forecast.
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Mazda shifts production to Spain
The Japanese motor manufacturer, Mazda, is to relocate production of some of its small cars, intended for export to Europe, to Spain.
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Mazda President steps down
Henry Wallace, who last year became the first foreigner to head a major Japanese company, is stepping down.
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