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Toyota Motor Corp's global output in November will be 15% lower than planned.
Toyota Motor Corp will cut its global car production target by about 15 per cent from its previous plan in November, according to unquoted sources. Toyota Motor Corp is affected by the shortage of chips and expects to keep the annual production target at 9 million vehicles. An unnamed Toyota executive reportedly said the carmaker planned to resume normal production and make up for production losses from December, but there was "a lot of uncertainty" about the outlook. Toyota Motor Corp declined to comment on the report, according to the media.
Aluminum prices soared, Alcoa paid dividends for the first time in five years, and its share price nearly tripled in a year.
With aluminum prices rising, Alcoa, the largest US aluminum producer, rebounded strongly in 2021 and finally resumed paying dividends to shareholders five years later. The company said on Thursday that it would pay a dividend of 10 cents a share on Nov. 19 to shareholders of record before the Oct. 29 close. It is the first dividend paid by Alcoa since it spun off its aircraft and auto parts businesses in 2016. The company also announced a $500 million share buyback program. Alcoa's share price has nearly tripled from a year ago, driven by a historic surge in aluminum prices. From cars to MacBook to beer cans, aluminum quilts
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