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Automakers are planning a small-car assault at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which opens to media Wednesday, with fuel-efficient cars and crossovers playing a starring role, especially for General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. Full Article at Detroit News Online
Imposing Catholic doctrine on others? Full Article at Kansas.com
Dave Ross says with a wide grin that he's been the luckiest guy in the world. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
On top of investing more than $50 billion to save Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co. , taxpayers have spent millions of dollars more in legal and consulting fees, and the meter will keep running into next year and beyond, according to bankruptcy... Full Article at Chicago Tribune
By John D. Stoll General Motors Co.'s Saab brand is expected to meet a dead end at a two-day meeting of the car maker's board of directors that kicked off Monday evening in Detroit, said people familiar with the board's agenda.Saab's best fate is that... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
General Motors Co. said it could cut about 354 jobs at its Vauxhall plant in Luton, England, as it restructures its European operations, which also include Opel. Full Article at eTaiwan News
BEIJING -- Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. said it will “move fast” on General Motors Co.'s Saab unit after its partner scrapped a bid for the Swedish automaker. Full Article at China Post
For 35 years, Carl Sewell's dealerships in Dallas have doled out "loaners" and free car washes so generously that they initially shocked other retailers. Full Article at Dallas Morning News Business
Car leasing is making a bit of a comeback, though it remains anemic compared with the boom times for car sales, before gas prices rose and financial markets fell. Full Article at ABC News
Abortion-rights groups are holding a lobby day on Wednesday to fight language in the House healthcare bill that would impose greater restrictions on access to the controversial procedure. Full Article at The Hill
I'm generally known as a conservative investor. Often I am criticized for missing high-return opportunities for want of avoiding driving our portfolio volatility to uncomfortable levels. Full Article at Forbes
Officials from Saab Automobile and the Swedish government went to Detroit Monday to attempt to help General Motors find a solution for the troubled Swedish automaker that would keep it going. Full Article at USA Today
Consumers may be able to find deals as automakers slowly get back into the leasing business. Full Article at USA Today
All of the redundancies will be from the van plant in Luton, Bedfordshire, where 1,400 people are employed. Vauxhall-owner General Motors is axing 9,000 jobs across Europe in a massive restructuring caused by a slump in demand. Full Article at The Scotsman
By Ianthe Jeanne Dugan For Richard Crane, the "new normal" in the labor market began when he was laid off from a New Jersey battery plant in the summer of 2006.Mr. Crane had been earning more than $100,000 a year operating heavy machinery at Delco, a... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
A worker holds a sign as others arrive at the Opel assembly plant in Antwerp September 11, 2009. Full Article at International Business Times
JOHNSTOWN — A partnership of two area car dealer groups will save Johnstown area jobs threatened by General Motors’ decision to pull 1,100 dealerships nationwide. Full Article at The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat
Oil companies scout for oil fields, place oil rigs & oil wells there, transport the oil to refineries to be distilled, then transport the distilled fuel to petrol stations to sold. Full Article at The Truth About Cars
BERLIN - General Motors has regained full control over Opel after paying back a 1.5 billion euro emergency loan including interest, dissolving a trust that held a 65 percent stake in the European carmaker. Full Article at International Business Times
In this file photo made with a fisheye lens on Oct. 29, 2009, the logo is shown on the back of a Ford Mustang at a dealership in Wexford, Pa. Full Article at Canadian Business Online
General Motors Corporation (GM) (OTCBB: GMGMQ/Pink Sheets: GMGMQ) is a U.S. automaker based in Detroit, Michigan. It is the world's second-largest after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2007. It manufactures cars and trucks in 34 countries. Full Article
General Sales Manager Peter Van Den Berghe, left, talks to Jeff Harvery, center, of Auiroa, Colo. , about the Saturn Outlook that he is about to test drive at the Saturn of Denver dealership in the Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo. , on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »A woman walks past a General Motor's vehicle in Beijing on May 13, 2009.
View Photo »The entrance to the Austrian factory of General Motors is seen in Vienna May 5, 2009.
View Photo »An employees of General Motors's German unit Opel is pictured inside the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »The main entrance to the plant of General Motors's German unit Opel is pictured in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »A general overview shows a production area of General Motors's German unit Opel at the plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »Empoyees of General Motors's German unit Opel stand next to an Opel Corsa at the plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of General Motors's German makes finishing touches to an Opel Corsa at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of General Motors's Germany installs a battery in an Opel Corsa at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of General Motors's German unit Opel works on cockpit units for an Opel Corsa at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of General Motors's German unit Opel places an airbag unit into a steering wheel of an Opel Corsa at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »An employees of General Motors's German unit Opel has a cigarette break during a visit by German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »An employees of General Motors's German unit Opel takes a photograph during a visit by German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of General Motors's German unit Opel attend a visit of German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of General Motors's German unit Opel Hans Demant stands next to employees during a visit of German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of General Motors's German unit Opel Hans Demant (R-L) and German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier listen to a worker during a visit of the plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of General Motors's German unit Opel Hans Demant (L-R), German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Christoph Matschie pose after a visit of the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier (L-R) CEO of General Motors's German unit Opel Hans Demant and leader of the Opel works council Klaus Franz address the media after Steinmeier visited the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier (L) and CEO of General Motors's German unit Opel Hans Demant address the media after Steinmeier visited the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This image provided by General Motors shows a 1968 Pontiac GTO in Detroit, Mich. General Motors announced it is killing off Pontiac, the maker of impressively big and noisy cars that, when it came to being immortalized in song and movies, once outdid everybody else.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by General Motors Corp. , a 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP is shown. General Motors announced this past week that it is killing off the Pontiac brand.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by General Motors Corp. , a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT is shown. General Motors announced this past week that it is killing off the Pontiac brand.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by General Motors Corp. , a 1984 Pontiac Fiero is shown. General Motors announced this past week that it is killing off the Pontiac brand.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by General Motors Corp. , a 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is shown. General Motors announced this past week that it is killing off the Pontiac brand.
View Photo »Retirees, family members and individuals who hold General Motors Corp. bonds are shown at a news conference in Warren, Mich. , Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Individuals who hold General Motors Corp. bonds said they want a better deal than the debt-for-equity swap the company is offering.
View Photo »A woman walks past a General Motor's vehicle in Beijing on May 13, 2009.
View Photo »I hear from General Motors that they of course want the German plants to be restructured but (that they are) giving all plants good prospects
Gasoline made from the tar sands would give a Toyota Prius the carbon footprint of a General Motors Hummer. And to go for the dirtiest possible alternative, that vastly increases the amount of global warming pollution at a time when the world is desperately trying to reach an agreement to reduce that po...
The sad part of the Saab brand is that they have a lot of die-hard loyalists — but they are loyal to cars built in the '80s, before GM ... In Saab, consumers used to see a unique Swedish product with all the austerity and elegance that Swedish products tend to have. Unfortunately, Saab lost that under t...
The sad part of the Saab brand is that they have a lot of die-hard loyalists — but they are loyal to cars built in the '80s, before GM ... In Saab, consumers used to see a unique Swedish product with all the austerity and elegance that Swedish products tend to have. Unfortunately, Saab lost that under t...
I can tell you that the last funds (received by) General Motors have been paid back, which means that the Opel operation has not cost the German taxpayer a cent
Bochum remains an important part of the resources of General Motors in Europe going forward.
The Excelle XT is Buick's first coupé-like sedan in China that is based on GM's all-new front-wheel-drive compact vehicle architecture ... Developed as a collaborative effort by GM's global team, the model was tailored for the domestic market by GM's Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) automoti...
The Excelle XT is Buick's first coupé-like sedan in China that is based on GM's all-new front-wheel-drive compact vehicle architecture ... Developed as a collaborative effort by GM's global team, the model was tailored for the domestic market by GM's Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) automoti...
I can tell you that the last funds for Opel have been paid back by General Motors ... I expect at least a thank you letter from General Motors in a few years.
I can tell you that the last funds for Opel have been paid back by General Motors ... I expect at least a thank you letter from General Motors in a few years.
A muted industry recovery indicates that in Fitch's view, neither General Motors nor Chrysler will be in a position to access the equity markets in 2010.
We're not a consumer, retail automaker ... What Ford and GM are doing is taking a passenger car, adding lights and a siren and a shotgun mount and a few other things. We've started with a clean sheet of paper to make a purpose-built solution from the ground up, made in America.
I guess my reaction is: Let's do everything humanly possible to keep what manufacturing jobs we have left ... After General Motors closed, after Chrysler closed, after Valero -- we have got to just bend over backwards to keep responsible manufacturing jobs with the economic multiplier they bring to the ...
With setting up of projects by Jindal, General Motors, and US transport and aviation major Bombardier in vicinity of Vadodara city, the city is all set to become the Speed Capital of India.
We are very interested in exploring bringing diesel engines to the U.S., Canada and Mexico ... It makes sense: the performance is good, and Mazda consumers don't remember the old GM diesel car belching black smoke, or the 45 horsepower [Volkswagen] Rabbits. They view them as clean and lean and smooth.
All in, General Motors lost nearly $6 billion dollars with Saab in the eight years they spent together.
When General Motors was in danger, everybody was scared. We were scared. Because some of our suppliers are big suppliers of General Motors ... If they go down, we would not have been able to assemble any single car in the United States.
When General Motors was in danger, everybody was scared. We were scared. Because some of our suppliers are big suppliers of General Motors ... If they go down, we would not have been able to assemble any single car in the United States.
Renewal of this partnership with GM Egypt and Mansour Chevrolet is the result of over 25 years of a fruitful strategic partnership which has existed since the launch of GM Egypt in 1984. Such cooperation is the natural extension of a global partnership and synergy between ExxonMobil Egypt and GM Global....
Renewal of this partnership with GM Egypt and Mansour Chevrolet is the result of over 25 years of a fruitful strategic partnership which has existed since the launch of GM Egypt in 1984. Such cooperation is the natural extension of a global partnership and synergy between ExxonMobil Egypt and GM Global....
We obviously would be very happy if Chrysler and GM were making lots and lots of high mileage cars. It's not a prerequisite. It's not an obligation
We are not going to meddle in GM's decisions ... We are a shareholder but we are not an active shareholder. We have specifically said that we are not in the business of running a car company. We're not getting involved in day-to-day management.
Apriso has helped Shanghai General Motors achieve significant cost reductions by transforming their manufacturing operations into a collaborative, responsive set of processes and interlocking systems ... When facing considerable demand fluctuation and unknown supplier quality for work in process, manufa...
Approximately 1.63 million Canadians own Pontiac or Saturn-branded products with 370,000 others driving vehicles carrying one of GM’s older defunct nameplates
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