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Former at&T Ceo to become General Motors chairman
Former colleagues in St. Louis praised Edward Whitacre Jr., former chairman and CEO of AT&T Inc.
GM to stop making medium-duty trucks
DETROIT - After unsuccessfully trying to find a buyer for four years, General Motors Corp.
GM to cut Wentzville production in August
General Motors Corp. said Monday it will indefinitely shut down one of two production shifts at its Wentzville, Mo., plant in August, citing a shrinking market for the full-sized vans produced there.
Wentzville breathes sigh of relief, but worries continue
Many GM workers learned today that their plants would be closing as the ailing auto maker looks to save itself.
Propane power for GM and Ford vehicles
CleanFuel North America, Inc. announced this week that the company has signed a distribution agreement with Impco Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc.
General Motors Corp. , which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday, owes two St.
GM plants safe in Missouri, Kansas
About 4,500 autoworkers in Missouri and Kansas found out Monday that their jobs were spared, after General Motors released a plant closure list that did not include facilities in suburbs of St.
General Motors will get an additional $30 billion in federal aid.
General Motors Corp., the iconic U.S. automaker that turned the concept of a "car for every purse and purpose" into a global icon, will file for bankruptcy protection today, and the federal government plans to take a 60 percent ownership stake in the company, said a congressional official briefed on the plan.
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GM bankruptcy expected by June 1
A GM filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection - a step taken by Chrysler in April - is widely expected by June 1. "I don't know all the details but I would expect General Motors to go right up to the deadline," said Garry Graber, a lawyer with Hodgson Russ who specializes in business bankruptcies.
New Obama rules will transform US auto fleet
Some soccer moms will have to give up hulking SUVs. Carpenters will still haul materials around in pickups, but they will cost more.
Compared to large-scale layoffs at nearby Chrysler operations and auto plants across the nation, the sacrifices made in recent months at General Motors Corp.'s Wentzville van plant have been just as painful - yet far fewer.
AdaptaVan, LLC Expands National Availability of Wheelchair-Accessible Vans
AdaptaVan, LLC has announced partnerships with seven new dealers that expand the nationwide offering of its customized wheelchair-accessible vans throughout 18 states.
Furloughed GM Workers Turn To Volunteering
Many of the thousands of General Motors workers who are being furloughed in Missouri will be putting their idle time to good use.
GM workers to volunteer during plant shutdown
General Motors Corp. workers who normally manufacture Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vans face a three-week shutdown of their Wentzville plant, due to sluggish sales and the poor economy.
Auto bailout plans may include more plant closures
Plant closures could be part of the viability plans that Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp.
GM follows Chrysler in ending workers' jobs bank
General Motors Corp.'s "jobs bank" program will end Monday, following a similar move at Chrysler that helps satisfy the conditions the government imposed when it lent the automakers $17.4 billion late last ...
Chrysler, GM may miss deadline, UAW president says
The president of the United Auto Workers says a mid-February deadline for General Motors and Chrysler to complete their restructuring plans may be "almost unattainable." The UAW 's Ron Gettelfinger told ...
Wyoming plant puts final stamp on Detroit auto show
When General Motors Corp. recruited 600 workers to cheer for it at the opening news conference for the North American International Auto Show, it didn't turn to longtime employees at its Wyoming stamping plant.
Politicians, UAW locals laud move
Local politicians and United Auto Workers leaders expressed strong approval of President George W. Bush's decision to approve bailout packages for automakers.