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                    [Title] => Toyota, BMW to work on greener car battery
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Auto giants Toyota and BMW said Thursday they have reached an agreement to collaborate on research for cleaner, next-generation car batteries, underlining the growing push in the industry for green technology.

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 Yamaha is targeting fashionable green-minded consumers with a new electric scooter designed for short city commutes.

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Panasonic Corp. said Thursday it will take majority control of Sanyo Electric Co. in a $4.6 billion deal that would forge one of the biggest electronics makers in the world.

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In a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), SPI said it intends to increase its foreign equity and apply under the Foreign Investments Act (FIA).

However, with the increase of its foreign equity to more than 40 percent of its outstanding capital stock, it will no longer be allowed to own land due to the existing Constitutional prohibition.
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The new Roborior gadget works as interior decor, but it’s also a virtual guard dog because it has a digital camera, infrared sensors and videophone capability – to notify you of intruders while you are away from home.
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SAN MIGUEL, Tarlac -- The Cojuangco-owned Luisita Industrial Park here remains at the forefront in the ongoing efforts of the Estrada administration to develop the Central Luzon Growth Corridor, now known as the "W" Growth Corridor," as an investment haven as it continues to attract global manufacturing companies, particularly those involved in electronics and other technology-related industries.

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