Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Why Isn't GM Making More Money?

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NOVEMBER 28, 2012
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Why Isn't GM Making More Money?
Last year, General Motors earned $7.6 billion in profits, while selling more cars around the world than any other automaker. That made 2011 a banner year for GM. But while the General led in sales, it was out-earned by several of its major rivals, including Ford and Volkswagen. That trend has continued in 2012. Here's why.
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