- GM plans to spend $700 mn for Volt electric car
General Motors Co said on Monday it will spend $700 million at eight Michigan facilities to get its new rechargeable electric car road-read...
- GM Chairman names new head of North America
General Motors Co Chairman Ed Whitacre Jr says he is putting engineering chief Mark Reuss in charge of GM's North American operations.
- Opel CFO Molinari quits, Reilly, Borst join board
German Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle said the summary of the $5 bn concept was not a ``request for state aid'' and criticized it for fa...
- GM has to focus on its cars to boost sales
Put the brakes on the apologies. Think about your brands. And give us a reason to buy your cars.
GM exits bankruptcy; CEO vows better performanceGeneral Motors completed an unusually quick exit from bankruptcy protection with ambitions of making money and building cars people are eag...
- 6 GM executives sell more than 200,000 shares
Six GM executives sold more than 200K shares as GM moves toward issuing new equity to give large stakes. More on Financial crisis | Countri...
- Who will call the shots at GM?
President Barack Obama, in detailing his plans for the industry Monday, said the government has no interest in running GM.
- GM's recovery depends on winning over car buyers
The company's survival now hinges on the difficult task of convincing buyers that its upgraded cars are just as good as its trucks and wort...
- General Motors may bring new mini car to US as gas prices soar
General Motors Corp is considering a new Chevrolet mini car for the United States as it reworks its product lineup to cope with a dramatic ...
- Networking: Using personal blogs as communication tool
Blogs have vast reach but unlike traditional advertising campaigns, blogging demands long-term investment by a company or individual. IP ad...
- Tata Nano stirs Detroit, but is missing in action
Tata’s unveiling of a prototype of the Nano at the Delhi auto show on January 10 is forcing established automakers to decide whether they w...
- GM to roll out diesel cars: 2010
General Motors plans to offer diesel-engine cars under the Cadillac and Saturn brands in the US by 2010, industry journal.