GM To Fold South America Into GM International Division
Reversing an earlier decision to treat South America as its own department.
Read More »Reversing an earlier decision to treat South America as its own department.
Read More »Creating a fully integrated business structure across the region.
Read More »Otherwise, a textbook example of squandering an early lead in a small, yet important market.
Read More »Steps will be taken by GM, Isuzu and the PSA Group.
Read More »The move is being described as strengthening global business performance.
Read More »The Colorado specifically is driving some significantly high profit margins.
Read More »Stefan Jacoby, GM international chief, commented on Holden's sales slide.
Read More »GM executives ruled out the luxury brand's return to Oz.
Read More »Now, we have a timeline as for when to expect a new Holden sports car.
Read More »He was previously in charge of GM Japan.
Read More »GM is keen to conquer the last great automotive frontier.
Read More »The change is effective January 1, 2016.
Read More »Without China, the region would post a loss.
Read More »While the Ford Mustang competes in a different league, Holden says they're taking it to another level.
Read More »With no successor coming to replace it.
Read More »News everyone feared, but finally confirmed.
Read More »The Commodore has more of a halo effect than the brand may realize.
Read More »India will be a major player in the near future for GM.
Read More »Holden reaffirms plans to keep a rear-wheel drive V8 vehicle in its portfolio.
Read More »The goal of the new plan is to “better position the Chevrolet brand for long-term sustainable growth”.
Read More »Prepare for an all-out onslaught of new product for Holden.
Read More »The car is now testing around the Lang Lang proving grounds outside of Melbourne.
Read More »Customer confidence in the brand has plummeted since the news broke in 2013.
Read More »After six months of working at Holden, Gerry Dorizas has decided to leave. Holden's Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Rolfs, will take over until a replacement is found.
Read More »The country currently produces Chevrolet vehicles for Europe and Oceania.
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