Catégorie - General Motors
Dernier cours: 1.1800, le 2009-05-18
General Motors à nouveau en bourse dans un an
Le constructeur automobile américain remodelé General Motors envisage une introduction en bourse au 10 juillet 2010, soit exactement un an après que l'entreprise sera sortie de la procédure de faillite.
2009-08-08 -
RTBF
General Motors renonce à céder Opel
Cette volte-face est un camouflet pour Angela Merkel qui avait défendu la vente du constructeur à Magna associé à Sberbank. C'est l'épilogue en forme de coup de théâtre d'un ...
2009-11-05 -
Le Figaro
GM veut revenir en bourse
Malgré une perte de 1,2 milliard de dollars entre le 10 juillet, date de sa sortie de faillite, et le 30 septembre, General Motors va commencer à rembourser les aides des pouvoirs publics. Le constructeur espère également revenir en bourse durant la seconde moitié de 2010
2009-11-16 -
Le Temps
General Motors va fermer Saab
RTFX : Broker sur Devises depuis près de 15 ans RTFX permet aux investisseurs intéressés par le marché des changes de faire du trading de devises en temps réel sur plusieurs ...
2009-12-18 -
Capital
Mullaly says Ford set to speed up debt repayment
Ford Motor Co CEO Alan Mulally says the automaker plans to speed up debt repayment as its financial condition continues to improve. Mulally also told reporters at a briefing on Friday on its new vehicles that Ford would keep its advantage over Chrysler and General Motors next year.
2009-12-19 -
Taipei Times
Editor’s note:
Editor’s note: Northeastern Pennsylvania wasn’t immune to the economic slowdown of 2009 or to the disruptions in iconic corporations like General Motors. But unlike in past recessions, the region fared better than many other parts of the United States, at least in broad measures of economic health such as unemployment, foreclosures and property values.
2009-12-27 -
Times Leader
Year in Review: Economic News
Editor’s note: Northeastern Pennsylvania wasn’t immune to the economic slowdown of 2009 or to the disruptions in iconic corporations like General Motors. But unlike in past recessions, the region fared better than many other parts of the United States, at least in broad measures of economic health such as unemployment, foreclosures and property values.
2009-12-27 -
Times Leader
Ford says China sales up 44 percent in 2009
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday sales in China by the company and its local partners soared 44 percent in 2009, highlighting the country's key role in driving demand for global automakers amid weak sales elsewhere. The announcement, following GM's report of a 67... China - General Motors - Ford Motor Company - Automotive industry - Business
2010-01-07 -
San Francisco Chronicle
Opel commits SUICIDE
Opel, General Motors' German offshoot, has given its second-generation Meriva unique doors called FlexDoors whereby the rear portals are hinged on the C-pillar. Compared to cars with doors conventionally hinged in the B-pillar, Flexdoors are claimed to allow easier entry and exit for rear occupants.
2010-01-08 -
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news
Ford looks smart, brings new Focus to Detroit show
In a year that humbled most automakers in America, Ford came out looking smart. As 2009 unfolded, auto sales slowed, General Motors and Chrysler nearly collapsed and Toyota faced safety questions after its largest U.S. recall ever. But Ford Motor Co. turned a... General Motors - Toyota - Chrysler - Ford Motor Company - Automotive industry
2010-01-09 -
San Francisco Chronicle
Woods et GM, ça ne roule plus
General Motors (GM) a annoncé mercredi qu'il mettait fin à son partenariat avec Tiger Woods, un partenariat qui permettait notamment au n°1 mondial de conduire gratuitement ses ...
2010-01-14 -
L'Equipe
Leadership Talks - Eyes on the Road
Chet Huber (CH) , president of OnStar, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors that provides in-vehicle telematics to five million subscribers, spoke with GPS World on May 7.
2010-01-22 -
GPS World