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GM grapples with Saab, Opel futures
STOCKHOLM/WIESBADEN (Reuters) - General Motors (GM.UL) cast around for fresh options for Sweden's loss-making Saab on Wednesday after the collapse of its sale added a fresh complication to tortuous European restructuring plans.
Nations:Sweden Canada Activities:2009 GM Bankruptcy Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-25
Toyota to replace 4M gas pedals that could jam
WASHINGTON - Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it will replace accelerator pedals on about 4 million recalled vehicles in the United States because the pedals can get stuck in the floor mats.
Nations:U.S. Japan Source:(AP)
2009-11-25
Ford, Subaru, VW win insurance industry picks
WASHINGTON - Ford, Subaru and Volkswagen sit atop the insurance industry's annual list of the safest new vehicles, according to a closely watched assessment used by car companies to lure safety-conscious consumers to showrooms.
Source:(AP)
2009-11-17
Five Things the U.S. Can Learn from China
On the evening of Nov. 15, President Barack Obama, the youthful leader of one of the world's youngest countries, begins his first visit to China, among the world's most ancient societies. Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, have much to discuss. Nukes in Iran and North Korea. China's surging military spending. Trade imbalances. Climate change.
Nations:China North Korea U.S. People:Hu Jintao Barack Obama Activities:China-U.S. Trade Ties
2009-11-16
Still losing cash, GM to repay aid early, plans 2010 IPO
WASHINGTON (AFP) - An improving global auto market will allow General Motors to repay government loans early and move toward a 2010 share offering, executives said Monday as the automaker revealed fresh losses.
Nations:Canada Source:(AFP)
2009-11-16
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- GM grapples with Saab, Opel futures 2009-11-25
- Toyota to replace 4M gas pedals that could jam 2009-11-25
- Ford, Subaru, VW win insurance industry picks 2009-11-17
- Five Things the U.S. Can Learn from China 2009-11-16
- Still losing cash, GM to repay aid early, plans 2010 IPO 2009-11-16
- GMAC CEO Alvaro de Molina steps down 2009-11-16
- Opel turnaround 'would cost GM twice as much' 2009-11-14
- GM chairman says co. is committed to repaying aid 2009-11-10
- GM's China 2009 sales pass 1.5m units 2009-11-09
- GMAC still short of capital, may get extra aid 2009-11-09
- Economic forecasts in bank tests miss their mark 2009-11-09
- GM Europe chief Forster to leave company: sources 2009-11-06
- AP IMPACT: Clunker pickups traded for new pickups 2009-11-04
- Ford turns a profit, reaping rewards of turnaround 2009-11-02
- Volatility returns to markets, pulls Dow off highs 2009-11-02
- Ford post surprise earnings, sees solid profit by 2011 2009-11-02
- CIT files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 2009-11-01
- Celebs, lobbyists among White House guests 2009-10-30
- Ford to close Canada plant in 2011, shed 1,400 jobs: union 2009-10-30
- Two more UAW sites vote down Ford concession deal 2009-10-29
- Renault posts 11 percent earnings drop 2009-10-29
- Ford taps China's Geely as favored bidder for Volvo 2009-10-28
- China to pursue trade case against US automakers 2009-10-28
- Pay czar vows to rework AIG bonuses 2009-10-28
- Ford picks Geely for Volvo cars bid 2009-10-28
- Kansas City UAW plant workers reject Ford contract 2009-10-26
- U.S. cuts pay at bailed out firms, BofA hits back 2009-10-22
- Largest US sting on drug cartel arrests 300-plus 2009-10-22
- Are Fed, Treasury finally giving banks some tough love? 2009-10-22
- Administration plans big pay cuts at bailout firms 2009-10-21
- Economy recovering in many areas, but not others 2009-10-21
- China's Volvo bid may stall over intellectual property 2009-10-21
- 10 Products That Boomed During the Recession 2009-10-21
- No need to revisit Opel decision: Germany 2009-10-19
- Russia's Avtovaz workers protest mass layoffs 2009-10-17
- Berlin 'can answer EU doubts on Opel takeover' 2009-10-17
- Pay rules complicate GM CFO search: report 2009-10-17
- Industrial output up more than expected in Sept. 2009-10-16
- Europe casts doubt on Opel sale 2009-10-16
- Congress to probe compensation at AIG, others 2009-10-14
- UAW calls Ford union leaders to Detroit 2009-10-08
- Facing massive layoffs, Russia's 'Detroit' feels the chill 2009-10-08
- Delphi emerges from Chapter 11 2009-10-06
- Even as layoffs persist, some good jobs go begging 2009-10-04
- Sept. US auto sales fall amid clunkers letdown 2009-10-01
- Jobs and manufacturing data suggest slow recovery 2009-10-01
- Sun sets on Saturn: GM kills fading star brand 2009-10-01
- Ford to build third plant in China amid weak sales 2009-09-26
- Koenigsegg CEO says still aims for Saab deal in October 2009-09-26
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