| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Todd Zaun |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bridgestone's profit falls 80% on loss in U.S. after recall. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Cost-cutting effort helps Mazda swing into the black. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| DaimlerChrysler board is set to approve restructuring plan. | Business, international | Scott Miller, Jeffrey Ball, Todd Zaun |
| DaimlerChrysler faces more troubles in Japan. | Business, international | Scott Miller, Todd Zaun |
| Firestone to close U.S. plant that produced recalled tires. | Business, international | Timothy Aeppel, Todd Zaun |
| Honda's net profit declines 12%. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Isuzu slashes jobs, closes factory to stem losses. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Kawasaki Steel joins NKK in following consolidation trend. | Business, international | Robert Guy Matthews, Todd Zaun |
| Mazda sees wider loss due to pension write-off. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Mitsubishi Motors' loss widens as sales decline. | Business, international | Yumiko Nishitani, Todd Zaun |
| Nissan is discussing possibility of making vehicles in China. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Nissan kicks off comeback with record full-year profit. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Toyota and Ford continue talks on joint ventures. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Toyota profit rises 16% as global sales soar. | Business, international | Todd Zaun |
| Toyota will buy back up to 2% of its stock. | Business, international | Phred Dvorak, Todd Zaun |
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