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General Motors Corp. completed an unusually quick exit from bankruptcy protection on Friday with ambitions of making money and building cars people are eager to buy.
GM Reveals a Leaner, More Streamlined Company
Barely 40 days after filing for bankruptcy, General Motors revealing a leaner, more streamlined company.
Cramer's Take on Headline Stocks
Oil was in the red on Monday, sending stocks and the three major indices lower as well.
Economics Wasn't GM's Only Criteria For New Plant ...
When it was deciding where to build its new compact car, General Motors Corp. made a point of saying it would push politics aside and use strictly commercial criteria.
As motorhome enthusiasts look for new ways to custom tailor a rig to their adventurous lifestyle, attention is being focused on the offerings from Class B builders.
What some see as the biofuel of the future starts out as short, thick stems with a few leaves sticking out at sharp angles.
Cars, Ford, Chevy, Chrysler, BMW, Hon...
Chevrolet Express Buyers Guide
The Chevrolet Van, based on the Corvair chassis, was produced from 1961 through to 1996 when the need for an overhaul to bring the Van up to date saw the launch of the Chevrolet Express in 1997.
Bari Lambert's job as a toll collector on the Ohio...
Bari Lambert has one of the loneliest jobs on the 241-mile Ohio Turnpike . It gives her plenty of time to enjoy the scenery from her toll booth.
Michigan Delegation Wants Help for Auto Suppliers
Michigan's congressional delegation wants President Barack Obama's auto task force to lower fees for companies participating in the government's auto supplier support plan.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Near road's end, GM dealership asks why
Father and son once believed in the General Motors brand. Now their dealership is on its hit list.
The protest was held Tuesday in front of the Renaissance Center, home to the world headquarters of General Motors Corp.
A time of change for automaker
Editor, There has been a lot of media attention on General Motors, both in Canada and the U.S. over the past several months and I would like to take a minute to update you on what is happening.
Dow Average Erases 2009 Loss as Investors See Recession Ending; IBM Gains
The Dow Jones Industrial Average erased its 2009 loss, becoming the last major U.S. stock gauge to give investors a profit for the year, as confidence increased that the worst recession since World War II is ending.
HEADLINES: Ex-Mobil CEO won't represent Fiat
Lucio Noto, the former CEO of Mobil Corp., has declined to represent Fiat SpA as a director of Chrysler Group LLC, two people familiar with the matter said.
Don Moore may lose Cadillac brand
Moore, who stocks a variety of vehicles at his lots in Owensboro, Ky., is among the thousands of dealers who have received notice of GM's intention to discontinue their franchise agreements.
The former AT&T Inc. executive tapped as the new chairman of beleaguered General Motors Corp.
Former at&T Ceo to become General Motors chairman
Former colleagues in St. Louis praised Edward Whitacre Jr., former chairman and CEO of AT&T Inc.
Fred Beans at his Saab dealership showroom in Plumstead Monday. A week after receiving a "wind-down" letter for his GM dealership in Limerick and a "participation" letter for his remaining GM dealership in Plumstead, the longtime car dealer is trying to figure out how he'll save his business.
GM to stop making medium-duty trucks
DETROIT - After unsuccessfully trying to find a buyer for four years, General Motors Corp.
GM to cut Wentzville production in August
General Motors Corp. said Monday it will indefinitely shut down one of two production shifts at its Wentzville, Mo., plant in August, citing a shrinking market for the full-sized vans produced there.