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GM chairman says co. is committed to repaying aid
NEW YORK - General Motors Co. remains committed to repaying its billions of dollars in government loans, though it's too soon to say when that will happen, the automaker's chairman said Tuesday.
Activities:2009 GM Bankruptcy Source:(AP)
2009-11-10
GM Europe chief Forster to leave company: sources
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The head of General Motors' (GM.UL) European business, Carl-Peter Forster, is leaving the company after the surprise decision by GM's board to block the sale of Opel, two sources close to the situation told Reuters.
Nations:Russia People:Vladimir Putin Activities:2009 GM Bankruptcy Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-06
Berlin 'can answer EU doubts on Opel takeover'
BERLIN (AFP) - Berlin can answer the European Commission's reservations about German aid for the takeover of Opel from General Motors, Germany's Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said Saturday.
Activities:2009 GM Bankruptcy Source:(AFP)
2009-10-17
Pay rules complicate GM CFO search: report
CHICAGO (Reuters) - General Motors Co's bid to find an outsider to replace its chief financial officer is being complicated by pay restrictions imposed on companies that got big U.S. government bailouts, The Wall Street Journal said on Saturday.
Activities:2009 GM Bankruptcy Source:(Reuters)
2009-10-17
Europe casts doubt on Opel sale
BRUSSELS (AFP) - The European Commission on Friday raised the prospect of a repeat sale of Opel, warning that planned German aid for the current bid to buy the General Motors unit could breach EU competition rules.
Nations:Italy Canada China People:Angela Merkel Activities:2009 GM Bankruptcy Source:(AFP)
2009-10-16
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