Toyota Motor Corp TOYOF
Morningstar’s Analysis
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5-Star Price
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Economic Moat
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Company Profile
Founded in 1937, Toyota is one of the world's largest automakers with 10.5 million units sold in fiscal 2020. Its brands include Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, and Hino; market share in Japan is about 49%, while U.S. share is nearly 14.5%. The firm also owns 24.5% of Denso, a parts supplier, 20% of Subaru, and holds investments in many other firms, including about 10.3 million shares of Uber Technologies and about 5% in each of Mazda and Suzuki. Fiscal 2020 sales excluding financial services were JPY 27.8 trillion. Toyota also has a financing arm and manufactures homes and boats.