Some investors are relieved that Suzuki shares won't be flooding the market. The agreement also cleared some uncertainty about Suzuki's relationship with GM.

Fundamentally, there's nothing negative you can point to with Toyota.

The operating result was good, but the company's hedging policy didn't work out this time.

Technology is a global industry, and everyone's in the same situation. Product prices keep on falling and that's a problem.

With earnings coming up, there will be some nervous moments.

A weaker yen is definitely positive for Mazda and other automakers. Mazda's earnings are also helped by the rising popularity of its vehicles.

We saw some bargain hunting today after Monday's excessive drop. But with so many negative external factors out there, we should find no real optimism from these gains.

A lack of new models, especially compact cars, trimmed sales last month. Consumers have a strong appetite for more value-added vehicles like Lexus.

The results came as proof that Shin-Etsu has built up a system that churns out earnings growth in a stable manner.