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The Detroit-based company experienced a 38% year-over-year increase in heavy-duty pickup sales last year, with nearly 288,000 trucks sold
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General Motors is offering voluntary layoffs to the majority of its US employees. Emails to workers went out today in a move the manufacturer says it’s making in hopes of avoiding layoffs
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The Detroit automaker said Tuesday that it made $1.99 billion from October through December, or an adjusted $2.12 per share
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General Motors is recalling 340-thousand big SUV’s because the day-time lights can stay on
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The Energy Department says it has made a conditional commitment to lend the money to Ultium Cells.
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GM has been forced to slow its factories since late in 2020 largely due to a global shortage of semicondutors.
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Automaker’s main office will remain in the Renaissance Center.
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GM says construction will start this summer with the first direct current fast chargers operating sometime in 2023
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation has lost its court battle to hide how much General Motors could claim in tax breaks under a 20-16 deal.
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GM plans to expand Orion Township assembly plant to make electric pickups and build a third U.S. battery cell factory in Lansing.