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Osamu Suzuki, a cost-conscious leader of Suzuki Motor, has died at 94. He led the company for over four decades, turning it from a minivehicle manufacturer into a global player. In the 1970s, he saved the company from collapse by convincing Toyota to supply engines.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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