General Motors Company

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Why, if Ford cuts 10% of its worldwide workforce, does CEO Mark Fields, who caused the company's problems in the first place, keep his job and his salary?
If Warren Buffett is considered the greatest investor of the modern era, and if he has held the title of the world's richest man, then maybe he knows a thing or two.
Ram was just hit with a massive recall. It is almost certainly a coincidence that the full-sized pickup brand has discounts that total over $11,000 on one model and more than $10,000 on another.
Short interest in Tesla remains very high, with 27% of shares short, even as the stock price continues to soar.
Volkswagen Group says that, despite its diesel scandal, it will make a comeback in the U.S.  A turnaround of any magnitude is nearly impossible. The scandal notwithstanding, VW is far too small in...
The stock market continues to vote aggressively against Ford’s (NYSE: F) performance, or lack thereof. Over the last year, its share price is off over 16% to $11.14. GM’s (NYSE: GM) price is...
How a car company that sold fewer than 100,000 cars last year became more valuable than either Ford or General Motors.
Ford maintained its grip on the title of best-selling pickup again in April, but the F-Series pickups lost some market share to competitors.
The Big Three car makers all suffered sharp drops in sales for April, as did several foreign car companies. Hardest hit were car sales.
GM's April sales fell nearly 6% in March and its inventory of unsold cars rose by more than 9,500.
General Motors is making a name for its Cadillac brand in China as one of the more iconic and up-and-coming cars in the People’s Republic.
As of the start of May of 2017, just 21 members of the S&P 500 Index were valued at less than 10 times expected earnings per share.
GM reported better-than-expected first-quarter 2017 results before markets opened Friday. Volumes were lower year over year, but sales jumped on higher-priced crossovers and trucks.
Automakers report April new car sales next Tuesday. Analysts see total volumes lower than last year and last month. Incentives remain high and inventory turnover is stalled.
April U.S. car sales likely sputtered. The weakening is another sign that auto sales will drop in 2017 compared to 2016. It will be the first year-over-year drop since 2009, which was in the midst of...