Subaru is a Japanese automobile manufacturer, part of the automotive division of Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI).
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Subaru is a Japanese brand.
Subaru, a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Co., LTD. (FHI) specializing in automobile manufacturing, is a manufacturer of various types of multipurpose transportation equipment.
Fuji Heavy Industries is a backbone Japanese auto maker, after the unwinding of capital and business cooperation with General Motors of the United States, the company accepted the investment of Toyota Motor.
Toyota Motor Corp. currently owns 16.5 percent of the company, which it bought from General Motors Corp. in 2005.
Gm originally owned 20% of Subaru. The financial crisis in 2005 forced GM to sell all of its shares in Subaru, with Subaru buying back 11%. Due to Japan’s anti-monopoly law, Toyota Motor Corp. could only buy up to 16.5%, and an unknown bank bought the remaining 1%.