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The South Korean government on Monday ordered GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co. (GM Daewoo) call back around 32,000 compact cars for problems in seat belts. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Claims by BMW that its cars are the most reliable in the UK are misleading and untrue, says the car buyers’ Dog & Lemon Guide. http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2009/11/06/483917.html Editor Clive Matthew-Wilson says BMW’s claim is based on the number... Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
Seo Jong-Uk, president and CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction poses during an interview with Reuters at his office in Seoul September 14, 2009. To match interview DAEWOOENGINEERING. View Photo »
This is not an issue to be concluded through short-term discussions ... If GM wants to discuss further aid that would help GM Daewoo’s long-term growth and competitiveness, Korea Development Bank is always open.
More than 50 heads of state will gather for a summit later this month to look at ways of policing the extraordinary "land grab" that has seen richer countries buy up at least 20 million hectares of farmland in Africa in the last 18 months. Full Article at The Independent
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in Asia trading, excluding Japan. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close, unless noted otherwise. Filinvest Land Inc. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Nick Reilly has worked for GM since 1975: leading Vauxhall, overseeing the integration of Daewoo and leading the business in Asia-Pacific Mr Reilly is based in Shanghai as the head of international operations at GM but is a former managing director... Full Article at The Telegraph
Seo Jong-Uk, president and CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction reacts as he speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Seoul September 14, 2009. To match interview DAEWOOENGINEERING. View Photo »
Any further actions related to the longer term funding structure of GM Daewoo will be considered if necessary
Nick Reilly has worked for GM since 1975: leading Vauxhall, overseeing the integration of Daewoo and leading the business in Asia-Pacific The company is preparing to appoint Mr Reilly as the interim boss of GM Europe after Carl-Peter Forster quit,... Full Article at The Telegraph
The Philippine government has decided to buy rice from Vietnamese and South Korean companies to cover a shortage caused by recent back-to-back typhoons, a spokesman said Friday. Full Article at Taiwan News
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Seo Jong-Uk, president and CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction poses during an interview with Reuters at his office in Seoul September 14, 2009. To match interview DAEWOOENGINEERING.
View Photo »Seo Jong-Uk, president and CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction reacts as he speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Seoul September 14, 2009. To match interview DAEWOOENGINEERING.
View Photo »Seo Jong-Uk, president and CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction poses during an interview with Reuters at his office in Seoul September 14, 2009. To match interview DAEWOOENGINEERING.
View Photo »Daewoo Centre Building, former Daewoo Group headquarters, which is being remodeled by Daewoo Engineering & Construction, is seen in Seoul June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Daewoo Centre Building, former Daewoo Group headquarters, which is being remodeled by Daewoo Engineering & Construction, is seen in Seoul June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Daewoo Centre Building, former Daewoo Group headquarters, which is being remodeled by Daewoo Engineering & Construction, is seen in Seoul June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Daewoo Centre Building, former Daewoo Group headquarters, which is being remodeled by Daewoo Engineering & Construction, is seen in Seoul June 29, 2009.
View Photo »The logo of GM Daewoo is seen at the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, near Seoul, April 2, 2009. GM Daewoo, the South Korean unit of General Motors, is optimistic it will be able to overcome a "critical" period for its cash position in the second quarter, its head said on Thursday.
View Photo »Models pose next to a new model of GM Daewoo's mini car, the Matiz, during its unveiling ceremony at the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, near Seoul, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »A woman walks past GM Daewoo's sport utility vehicle Winstorm at the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, near Seoul, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »GM Daewoo Auto and Technology president Michael Grimaldi (2nd R) and South Korean models pose with te new Matiz during the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, north of Seoul on April 2, 2009.
View Photo »A Christmas tree is seen at Daewoo Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam, Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. Vietnam has about 6 million Catholics, the second largest in Southeast Asia after the Philippines. Santa Claus and Christmas trees are popular in Vietnam.
View Photo »General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson gestures during a press conference at the GM Daewoo auto plant in Incheon, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
View Photo »From right, GM International Operations Nick Reilly, GM Daewoo auto plant manager Chun Sun-baek, General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson, GM Daewoo labor union leader Lee Nam-mook, GM Daewoo CEO Michael Arcamone and GM Daewoo female association chairman Park Hae-yong cut a rice cake during...
View Photo »General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson speaks during a press conference at the GM Daewoo auto plant in Incheon, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
View Photo »General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson, right, and GM Daewoo labor union leader Lee Nam-mook cut a rice cake during the 7th anniversary of launch of GM Daewoo at the GM Daewoo auto plant in Incheon, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
View Photo »US giant General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson speaks at a press conference at the head office of its local unit GM Daewoo in Bupyeong, west of Seoul, on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »US giant General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson gestures during a press conference at the head office of its local unit GM Daewoo in Bupyeong, west of Seoul, on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »US giant General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson speaks at a press conference at the head office of its local unit GM Daewoo in Bupyeong, west of Seoul, on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »US giant General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson gestures during a press conference at the head office of its local unit GM Daewoo in Bupyeong, west of Seoul, on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »US giant General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson speaks at a press conference at the head office of its local unit GM Daewoo in Bupyeong, west of Seoul, on October 15, 2009.
View Photo »GM CEO Fritz Henderson (3rd R), labour union leader of GM Daewoo Lee Nam-mook (3rd L), GM executive vice president and president of GM International Operations Nick Reilly (R) and GM Daewoo CEO Michael Arcamone (2nd L) cut a rice cake during the seventh anniversary of launch of GM Dae...
View Photo »GM CEO Fritz Henderson answers a reporter's question during a news conference at GM Daewoo's Bupyeong auto plant in Incheon, west of Seoul October 15, 2009.
View Photo »GM CEO Fritz Henderson answers a reporter's question during a news conference at GM Daewoo's Bupyeong auto plant in Incheon, west of Seoul October 15, 2009.
View Photo »GM CEO Fritz Henderson (R) gives a piece of rice cake to a worker as they commemorate the seventh anniversary of launch of GM Daewoo at GM Daewoo's Bupyeong auto plant in Incheon, west of Seoul October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Seo Jong-Uk, president and CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction reacts as he speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Seoul September 14, 2009. To match interview DAEWOOENGINEERING.
View Photo »This is not an issue to be concluded through short-term discussions ... If GM wants to discuss further aid that would help GM Daewoo’s long-term growth and competitiveness, Korea Development Bank is always open.
Any further actions related to the longer term funding structure of GM Daewoo will be considered if necessary
GM's decision to increase its equity in GM Daewoo signifies the importance of the Korean business unit to GM's global operations
GM needs GM Daewoo as it is responsible for small cars, which are attracting more customers around the globe
I would say the discussions were very much focused on how we, collectively as shareholders and with KDB as the principal creditor of GM Daewoo, can make GM Daewoo successful in the future
I can confirm that we have approval from the board of directors of GM Daewoo to increase our paid-in capital
The GM Daewoo Matiz Creative is an all-new mini-car developed at GM Daewoo, the global vehicle development center for GM's mini and small cars ... With its best-in-segment design, performance and safety, the new mini is destined to become an industry benchmark and a winner among consumers in Korea and a...
GM Daewoo has a very bright future. The Matiz Creative showcases that GMDAT is a major manufacturing base for GM Daewoo to produce mini-cars
GM Daewoo has a very bright future. The Matiz Creative showcases that GMDAT is a major manufacturing base for GM Daewoo to produce mini-cars
S Korea calls back GM Daewoo compact cars http://bit.ly/keMhW
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S Korea calls back GM Daewoo compact cars http://bit.ly/keMhW
- konman83 1 hour ago
S Korea calls back GM Daewoo compact cars http://bit.ly/2oMYIc
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Daewoo, Jardine Cycle, Ssangyong: Asia Ex-Japan Equity Preview - Bloomberg http://twa.lk/6T6ME
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