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If car companies learned anything in the last recession, it is that a sharp drop in car buyers can ruin a manufacturer. GM would certainly find Ford a strong partner as the industry consolidation...
General Motors reported much-better-than-expected Q3 profits and revenues Tuesday morning despite the recent UAW strike.
Auto sales should stay steady, moving along at a near-record pace, in October. However, some car companies will suffer a fall-off in sales.
When GM reports third-quarter results Tuesday, the company will be aiming to clear an earnings bar that is a third lower than it was just three months ago. Labor strikes will do that.
GM's union 46,000 union employees on Friday will complete voting on a new contract. If the deal is approved, Ford and Chrysler negotiations will go into high gear.
GM reportedly has finalized a settlement to end a multiweek strike by the United Auto Workers union. With earnings season kicking off, there will be more of a focus the strike's price tag for GM.
The United Auto Workers union and GM have reached a proposed tentative agreement to end the month-long strike against the company's 55 U.S. locations. No details yet.
The trade war with the United States has triggered a pullback in the purchase of American products in China. That may be what sinks Ford completely in the world's largest car market.
Despite the three-week-old UAW strike, GM management has made two calculations that investors support.
Year-to-date U.S. sales for most automakers trail 2018 sales for the same period. But the declines are generally modest, however, with one significant exception.
Costco Auto Program and GM on Tuesday kicked off their annual holiday season promotional featuring supplier pricing on 2019 and 2020 model year GM vehicles and incentives, along with a Costco rewards...
GM reversed an earlier decision to push health care premium payments for striking workers onto the UAW. The union was not impressed, but negotiations are reportedly continuing.
The United Auto Workers union has initiated a strike against General Motors. Will the work stoppage be resolved quickly or will both sides hunker down for the long haul?
GM is recalling nearly 3.5 million pickups and SUVs to fix a defect that may cause the vehicles to take longer to stop, raising the risk of a crash.
24/7 Wall St. has pulled multiple reports and opinions about how Ford should be viewed after its credit rating downgrade.