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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 »Traditionally, it takes a while for what's going on in the national economy to affect us, but we saw it sooner this time because of General Motors closing and Alcoa phasing down their operations ... I'm being optimistic, but I believe that probably right now we're past the worst it's going to be. Early ...
We would say that their plans are shams, but that is an insult to the word 'sham' because the GM and Chrysler plans would at best reinstate only very, very few dealers, if any ... We assure dealers, members of Congress and consumers that at no point in the negotiating process did General Motors or Chrys...
The formation of this joint venture which we expect to be finalised in the next three months will help GM India take SAIC’s expertise in manufacturing cost-effective small cars and vans and use it to develop suitable products for the domestic market. The first offering from this partnership will be one-...
While the alliance will also solve any finance worries that GM India may have, it will give SAIC the chance to dip into the alliance that GM India has been inking on its own. like the one with electric car maker Reva
This will assist China's leading listed automotive company in consolidating Shanghai GM revenue into SAIC Motor, which will provide investors a clear understanding of its business
Based on the automotive industry's long-term potential for growth in India, SAIC and GM have formulated a joint strategy for investment in the country
GM and SAIC have also reached an agreement to transfer 1 percent of GM’s stake in their 50-50 Shanghai car venture to SAIC.
General Motors has entered into collaboration with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation to develop and manufacture commercial vehicles and other competitive products for India [ Images ] and export markets
Over the past decade, GM and SAIC have created one of the world's most successful automotive industry partnerships in China and cooperation in Korea. We look forward to bringing our model for success to India, which is one of the worlds most vibrant emerging vehicle markets
GM and SAIC have created one of the world's most successful automotive industry partnerships in China and cooperation in Korea. We look forward to bringing our model for success to India, which is one of the world’s most vibrant emerging vehicle markets
When this accident happened in 2002, Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Nissan and Mazda all had starter safety switches in their vehicles sold in the United States
General Motors has entered into a collaboration with SAIC to develop and manufacture commercial vehicles and other competitive products for India and export markets
It's a shame that General Motors has put Saab in this position
Reko's first fiscal quarter experienced low awards of work, mainly due to weakness in the capital equipment purchase market and program delays at the Detroit 3, resulting from General Motors' and Chrysler's bankruptcies
and I think the rest of the executives at GM are just going to say this is something that took us by surprise, something we wouldn't have done, something we don't necessarily like. But our loyalty is to General Motors and the shareholders and the public that buys our cars.
and I think the rest of the executives at GM are just going to say this is something that took us by surprise, something we wouldn't have done, something we don't necessarily like. But our loyalty is to General Motors and the shareholders and the public that buys our cars.
Movie titles to the contrary, the electric car is far from dead at GM
The Clear Spring caller, about the bumper sticker: I, too, fear my government when it's the government of George Bush. I fear it and I also hate it. Also, to those about GM and making a profit, they're making a new car and they're gonna have it made - a new model - and they're gonna have it made in Cana...
You can dwell on what happened and let it get you down, that's certainly not the way I was trained in the Marine Corps ... and I think the rest of the executives at GM are just going to say this is something that took us by surprise, something we wouldn't have done, something we don't necessarily like b...
You cannot break the mindset of people who have grown up in Detroit or Flint ... GM needs somebody who thinks much more like a consumer products organization than an automobile group.
I know you'd all like the true account of what happened at General Motors ... I'm not going to tell it.
He guided General Motors through perhaps the most difficult period in its history ... I think all of us were surprised and the whole General Motors team I think is genuinely saddened over what transpired.
Fritz Henderson has done a good job in a period of transition, but the board of directors runs General Motors, not the president of the United States. We were not involved in any of those decisions
Fritz Henderson has done a good job in a period of transition ... But the board of directors runs General Motors, not the president of the United States.
He guided General Motors through perhaps the most difficult period in its history ... I think all of us were surprised and the whole General Motors team I think is genuinely saddened over what transpired.
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