GM Is ‘Learning To Pick Its Battles,’ Says President Ammann
And cutting losses is a result of that.
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Read More »The move is part of GM’s plan to return to profitability in Europe in 2016.
Read More »Barra's shares alone are worth approximately $3 million at last Friday's stock closing price.
Read More »The GM executive will keynote the opening press breakfast.
Read More »Get it? "Richen the mix?" It's an air-fuel ratio pun. It also means more upscale, higher-margin GM products are heading to the Chinese market.
Read More »Sometimes China receives certain specialty models, such as the ATS-L.
Read More »The U.S. is growing slowly, but South America and Europe have been more challenging for The General.
Read More »Whether you complain on Twitter or to the NHTSA, GM will hear it.
Read More »General Motors is doing its part to attract Hispanic engineers - would-be and otherwise - to Detroit.
Read More »Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen and GM President Dan Ammann toured the Paris Motor Show to examine luxury European competitors.
Read More »Barra, de Nysschen, and Ammann all were on hand to show dealers they are putting our entire credibility on the line to support Cadillac.
Read More »The Standard of the World heads to the Empire State.
Read More »The funding will be provided only in certain situations.
Read More »Yet the puzzle remains to be solved as to how Cadillac will make a significant impact in Europe.
Read More »The 2022 target of a five percent profit margin seems like quite a ways away from the outside looking in.
Read More »In General Motors' quest to be profitable in Europe, Zafira production is moving to Rüsselsheim.
Read More »Amman is visiting china for the Beijing Auto Show.
Read More »Cadillac's liabilities in Europe present opportunities to grow the brand.
Read More »Will it be the Adam? Or the new Regal?
Read More »The appointment is officially official.
Read More »GM's Thailand facility opened in 2000.
Read More »Watch the speeches by Karl-Thomas Neumann, Mary Barra and Dan Ammann.
Read More »Given his successful election, Mr. Ammann would replace Steve Girsky.
Read More »The pay packages haven't skyrocketed upward like everyone thought they would.
Read More »The company is putting the right feet forward.
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