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  2. GMInsideNews - Wikipedia

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    GM Inside News (abbreviated GMI) is an Internet Forum focused on General Motors, its brands and products. While truly "inside" news is rare on this site, when GMI does get a "scoop" bigger and more established publications have been known to use the popular site as a source. As of recent GMI shows info from all car makers, not just General Motors.

  3. How a GM layoff email sent to employees triggered a ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 15, GM cut another 1,000 jobs, including 507 jobs at the GM Tech Center based on information provided to the state.“ There’s still a large money-losing EV business and threats like ...

  4. GM CFO reveals banned word inside company, saying it's a new GM

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    GM's CFO told investors the company has changed its business strategy to withstand market volatility and a new presidential administration. GM CFO reveals banned word inside company, saying it's a ...

  5. GM recalls over 132,000 Chevrolet, GMC trucks over tailgate ...

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    General Motors is recalling over 132,000 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks equipped with power-unlatching tailgates. ... Ahjané covers breaking news, car recalls, crime, food recalls ...

  6. Doraville Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Doraville Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Doraville, Georgia, just northeast of Atlanta. The plant opened in 1947 and was under the management of GM's newly created Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division created in 1945. It was closed on 26 September 2008 as part of the company's cost-cutting measures. [1]

  7. Fremont Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The 411-acre (166 ha) plant produced GM A platform vehicles under the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile, and GMC brands for the Western United States. [3] Once fully running, the plant was able to produce 42 cars and 25 trucks per hour, across two shifts, for a total of 1,072 vehicles per day. [3]