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G.M. Plans to Close Saab After Talks Collapse

G.M. Plans to Close Saab After Talks Collapse

With a narrow, though loyal, customer base, Saab has proved too small to lure the world’s big automakers.

 

GM to repay bailout loans

GM to repay bailout loans

Automaker will repay $6.7B in taxpayer-funded loans by end of June, new chief executive says.

 

General Motors Management Shake-Up Continues

General Motors Management Shake-Up Continues

Edward E. Whitacre Jr., G.M.’s new chief executive, assigned numerous executives to new roles as he looked to strengthen the carmaker’s revival effort.

 

GM agrees to reconsider dealership closings

General Motors says it will reconsider its decision to close some dealerships as part of a compromise to scuttle federal legislation that would require it to keep dealerships open.

 

CEO of General Motors unexpectedly steps down

CEO of General Motors unexpectedly steps down

Fritz Henderson leaves government-owned automaker just months after his predecessor was forced to resign by a White House task force.

 

GM plans to cut 10,000 Opel jobs

General Motors confirms that it plans to cut 10,000 jobs across European car unit Opel, including Vauxhall.

 

Chrysler Broke Even in September

Chrysler Broke Even in September

Chrysler broke even in September and finished the month with more cash than it had at the end of June, the company's chief executive said on Wednesday.

 

General Motors cancels Opel sale

General Motors announces that it has cancelled plans to sell Opel and Vauxhall to Canadian car parts firm Magna.

 

Ford reports surprise $1B profit

Ford reports surprise $1B profit

Automaker says earnings were fueled by cost cuts and Cash for Clunkers rebates.

 

Ford’s Plan to Cut Costs Falls Short in Union Vote

Ford’s Plan to Cut Costs Falls Short in Union Vote

Changes to the workers’ contract that would have allowed cuts appeared headed for certain defeat.

 

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