Lexus is not a car company. Lexus is a Toyota brand. Try http://www.toyota.com.
Honda does not make the Prius, it is a Toyota product. "Toyota Prius" batteries are manufactured by Panasonic.
Toyota are the main organisers of the event.
Toyota Motor Corp is a Japanese company. It still has its headquarters in Aichi, Japan, but much like Sony and others, it has holding companies in most major territories in the world. For example, Toyota Motor North America is a separate American registered company that technically owns a load of smaller Toyota named companies called divisions that each administer a separate facet of the business, showrooms and liquid American assets etc. for Toyota Japan. Toyota Motor Sales USA handles marketing and showrooms, Toyota Financial Services handles car loans and credit, various Factories go under the moniker Toyota Motor Manufacturing (insert state here). The ins and outs are deep and complex but it allows them a tax and logistics advantage and protects the main Toyota company from falling on a whole if any particular country has serious problems (as it can sell the assets and close operations much more quickly if everything is already divided beforehand).
A number of African countries are sometimes considered to be part of the Middle East. The main one, and the one that you are probably referring to, is Egypt.
The main roles of a stakeholder consists of making decisions for a company, providing money to fund the country's interests, and sometimes vote against the business owner's decisions if they are deemed to be bad.
There main company is in Canada.
National companies are the national registeredcompanies, i.e the registration documents and there main location for the company are in the same country.
Toyota
Private ownership (belongs to an individual) Nationalised ownership (belongs to the state) Public limited ownership (belongs to shareholders) are the 3 main forms of ownership (there are more)
That is the definition for a global company, the main aspect that seperates it from multinational and multidomestic companies.
According to the AKC, the Sporting Group.