General Motors Company to Congress: We Take the Blame
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[at The Wall Street Journal] – Grilled for three hours, GM CEO Mary Barra repeatedly ducked questions about a company where she has spent virtually her entire professional life. moreView todays social media effects on GMView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who General is hiring next, click here to view […]
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[Reuters] – DETROIT/WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) – General Motors Co in 2005 decided not to change an ignition switch eventually linked to the deaths of at least 13 people because it would have added about a dollar to the cost of each car, according to moreView todays social media effects on GMView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click […]
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[at The Wall Street Journal] – Highly rated companies sold about $317 billion in the U.S. debt market during the first quarter—the second-highest quarterly figure on record. moreView todays social media effects on GMView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who General is hiring next, click here to view […]