GM Provides Financial Aid For Struggling Michigan Supplier
According to recent financial records, the company has been operating at a loss.
Read More »According to recent financial records, the company has been operating at a loss.
Read More »GM Korea was accused of evading taxes in Korea in 2018.
Read More »The South Korean government doesn't think the unit will profit until 2022, however.
Read More »Following a union agreement, the automaker and government have a bailout plan ready.
Read More »GM Korea will live to see another day.
Read More »GM Korea was on the verge of filing for bankruptcy.
Read More »The deadline to strike a deal and avoid bankruptcy is tomorrow, April 20.
Read More »The Korean Development Bank could sign a preliminary agreement on April 27.
Read More »It's the latest step in negotiations, but GM wants the South Korean government to make its fair share of the investment.
Read More »The brand was to stop taking government money 15 years ago, but it failed to do so.
Read More »The judge said that GM Canada did, in fact, provide its dealerships with enough time to wind down their dealerships.
Read More »36.7 million shares were sold.
Read More »The Canadian government didn't receive a finalized restructuring plan from GM Canada.
Read More »The Treasury argues GM compensation is in line with other similar companies.
Read More »General Motors will continue to accept ignition-switch related claims regardless of the ruling.
Read More »GM Canada's pension fund for its retirees is $3.7 billion in the red zone.
Read More »"New GM did not assume the liabilities of Old GM," according to GM's filing.
Read More »The additional costs were revealed in a report.
Read More »There are other significant stats, as well.
Read More »That's an estimated 25 million shares.
Read More »The government has roughly 135 million to 137 million GM shares remaining.
Read More »Expectations are non-stop in this business.
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