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Corporate Profile for New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc., dated May 12, 2000.


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Published Date:   May 12, 2000

Company Name:     New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI)

Address:          45500 Fremont Blvd.
                  Fremont, CA 94538

Main Telephone
 Number:          510/498-5500

Internet Home
 Page Address
  (URL)           www.nummi.com

Chief Executive
 Officer:         Kanji Ishii

Chief Financial
 Officer:         Mark Mathews

Public Relations
 Contact:         Michael Damer
 Business number: 510/498-5763
 E-mail address:  mdamer@nummi.com

Industry:         Automobile manufacturing


Company Description: Only automobile manufacturing plant on the West Coast of the US. Joint venture between Toyota Toyota (toi-ō`tə, Jap. tōyō`tä), city (1990 pop. 332,336), Aichi prefecture, central Honshu, Japan. It is a major industrial center dominated by the Toyota Motor Company, which produces passenger vehicles and auto parts there.  Motor Corp. and General Motors Corp. Employs 4,500, including 3,800 UAW-represented hourly employees. Products: Toyota Corolla The Toyota Corolla is a compact car produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota, which has become very popular throughout the world since the nameplate was first introduced in 1966. In 1997, the Corolla became the bestselling car in the world, with over 30 million sold as of 2007.  sedan Sedan (sədäN`), town (1990 pop. 22,407), Ardennes dept., NE France, on the Meuse River. A noted textile center since the 16th cent., Sedan also has metal and brewing industries. The town became part of French crown lands in 1642. , Toyota Tacoma The Toyota Tacoma is a compact pickup truck manufactured by the Toyota Motor Company since 1995. It is essentially the Toyota Hilux modified and rebadged for North America. The second-generation Tacoma was Motor Trend Magazine's Truck of the Year for 2005.  pickup Pickup

A gain in yield made by selling one bond and buying another. Also referred to as "yield pickup."

Notes:
When the present yield is relatively low compared to the longer-term yields, pickups will be done by investors trying to increase the yield and duration of their
 truck, and Chevrolet Prizm. Annual production (1999): 367,121 Annual expenses (parts, payroll, etc.) equal about $4.2 billion. Revenues not communicated to the public.
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