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Magna International Inc. (TSX: MG.A) had some welcome news for recession-battered St. Thomas, Ont. , on Monday, announcing that it has been chosen to supply frame assemblies for General Motors' next generation of full-size pickups and SUVs. Full Article at Toronto Star
AURORA, Ont. - Magna International Inc. (TSX:MG.A) had some welcome news for recession-battered Windsor, Ont. , on Monday, announcing that it has been chosen to supply frame assemblies for General Motrors's next generation of full-size pickups and SUVs. Full Article at Canadian Business Online
Don Walker, co-chief executive officer of Magna International Inc. , listens to a reporter's question during a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. View Photo »
By Peppi Kiviniemi, Adam Cohen And Matthew Dalton BRUSSELS -- General Motors Co. wants European Union governments to help provide €3.3 billion ($4.9 billion) for its Adam Opel GmbH unit, but will restructure the auto maker without state help if needed,... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Frank Stronach should thank the gods, or at least General Motors, for taking away his chance to prove he can build cars better than customers of his Magna International empire. Full Article at Canadian Business Online
Rediff Business Desk in Mumbai He was adopted by a middle class family in Chicago nine months after he was born to an unwed Jewish lady. Full Article at Rediff
Magna International Inc Co-Chief Executive Donald Walker (L) speaks to the media beside Executive Vice President of Business Development James Tobin during a news conference about the company's investment in the Opel car company at Magna's headquarters... View Photo »
Search the following areas: Following its cancelled sale of Opel to Canada’s Magna International, General Motors will present its turnaround plan for the ailing German car maker next month. Full Article at Leftlane
General Motors raised union hopes that there could be fewer redundancies at Vauxhall now the U.S. parent company has decided not to sell the historic car marque. Full Article at Business Week
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Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf (L) and GM Europe President Carl-Peter Forster attend a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf (R) and GM Europe President Carl-Peter Forster attend a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf (L) and GM Europe President Carl-Peter Forster attend a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf laughs during a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf laughs during a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf laughs during a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. co-chairman Siegfried Wolf, the chairman of the Opel staff association Klaus Franz and Carl-Peter Forster, President of General Motors Europe, from left, address the media at the Opel headquarters in Ruesselsheim near Frankfurt, central Germany, Wednesday, June...
View Photo »Magna International Inc. co-chairman Siegfried Wolf, right, and Carl-Peter Forster, President of General Motors Europe, left, seen at the Opel headquarters in Ruesselsheim near Frankfurt, central Germany, Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Words in background read "We are Opel".
View Photo »Magna International Inc. co-chairman Siegfried Wolf addresses the media at the Opel headquarters in Ruesselsheim near Frankfurt, central Germany, Wednesday, June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach is seen during a news conference in Ottawa June 2, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach walks past a sign on top of a Ford battery electric vehicle (BEV), which is being developed in partnership with Magna, during a news conference in Ottawa June 2, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach looks at a Ford battery electric vehicle (BEV), which is being developed in partnership with Magna, during a news conference in Ottawa June 2, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach gets in the passenger seat of a Ford battery electric vehicle (BEV), which is being developed in partnership with Magna, during a news conference in Ottawa June 2, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. chairman Frank Stronach looks at a battery-powered car on display in Ottawa, Canada on Tuesday June 2, 2009. Stronach says he expects the company's newly acquired Opel unit in Germany to break even in three years and turn a profit in four years.
View Photo »Magna CEO Siegfried Wolf addresses journalists outside the chancellery in Berlin on early May 30, 2009 after a meeting about the future of car maker Opel.
View Photo »Magna CEO Siegfried Wolf addresses journalists outside the chancellery in Berlin on early May 30, 2009 after a meeting about the future of car maker Opel.
View Photo »Siegfried Wolf, Magna's co-chief executive officer, talks to the media in front of the Chancellery in Berlin early Saturday, May 30, 2009.
View Photo »Siegfried Wolf, Magna's co-chief executive officer, talks to the media in front of the Chancellery in Berlin, on early Saturday, May 30, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach addresses a news conference after a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach addresses a news conference after a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach addresses a news conference after a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Siegfried Wolf, Magna International Inc. Co-Chief Executive Officer, Hesse state Premier Roland Koch, Magna International Inc.
View Photo »FILE - This May 28, 2009 file photo shows Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach during a news conference in front of the Chancellery in Berlin. German officials said Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009 GM will recommend that Opel be sold to Magna.
View Photo »FILE - This May 28, 2009 file photo shows Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach during a news conference in front of the Chancellery in Berlin. German officials said Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009 GM will recommend that Opel be sold to Magna.
View Photo »Magna International Inc. Chairman Frank Stronach talks during a news conference in front of the Chancellery in Berlin, Thursday morning, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Magna co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf (R) and GM Europe President Carl-Peter Forster attend a news conference after talks in the headquarters of German car manufacturer Opel in Ruesselsheim June 3, 2009.
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