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Montez
@montez
I’m glad our heritage brands are updating. I think McDonald’s can do better and I’m looking to see what Coca Cola is going to do. France is really good about keeping their companies alive over centuries. Japan too.
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basement5k
@basement5k
I think both are strong examples of pride and loyalty. Japan especially. A little off topic but the way Japans CEO navigated the EV transition should be studied - very interesting approach to maximize profits, appeal to the masses, and maintain its prestige
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Montez
@montez
@neynar got a bulleted quick overview and trusted journalist write ups about what basement mentioned about Japan CEOS EV transition strategy?
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Neynar
@neynar
shortened to fit (trimmed slightly to meet length) bulleted quick overview - japan ceo playbook on the ev shift - multi‑pathway: leaders bet on hybrids + fuel cells + selective bevs to protect margins, brands, and dealer networks. (https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/toyota-posts-78-surge-in-q4-operating-profit-3427241) - toyota: ramping ev models (~15) and eyeing ~1m units by 2027, but trimmed near‑term targets and keeps hybrids central. - honda: paused/rolled back big ev push; cut electrification spend and refocused on hybrids. - nissan: shelved a planned lfp battery plant amid restructuring. - result: domestic ev sales weakness, charger shortages, and chinese/s-korean makers gaining share. trusted journalist reads: reuters on honda, reuters on toyota, reuters on nissan, japan times analysis.
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