General Motors Company

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Record recalls, trouble in Europe and what some thought were modest U.S. sales: all is forgiven, judging by the movement of GM shares recently.
When the predecessor to GM filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009, one item that was mostly left behind for the "old GM" to deal with was liability for crashes that took place before the bankruptcy...
Car sales rose 6.7% in the European Union during January, and Volkswagen had an extraordinary 25% market share.
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After years of trouble in Europe, GM sales turned sharply higher in January, outpacing the region's overall performance.
It is a strange world in which people overlook an industry plagued by recalls to buy more cars, perhaps hoping the new ones will be defect-free.
Apple's market cap is now larger than those of General Electric, Wal-Mart, General Motors and McDonald's combined.
A new report from the analysts at UBS points to the fact that 70% of the auto suppliers are optimistic about the industry as a whole.
With its brand value and technology, Tesla might be a takeover target for a large global car manufacturer, if not for one thing.
Despite trouble at its Fiat unit and the fact that Chrysler has no real footprint outside the United States, company sales continue to outpace the industry.
The Tesla Model S sedan beat the perennial category leader -- the Nissan Leaf -- in total January U.S. sales.
After a year of strong recovery of car sales in Europe, executives and the auto manufacturer's association have turned anxious.
General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) reported mixed fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 results before markets opened Wednesday morning.
Before U.S. markets open Wednesday morning, General Motors is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 earnings.
General Motors posted total sales of more than 202,000 vehicles last month, the best January total in seven years.