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

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    Jacobson said GM is ready to work with the Trump administration. "I think our goal is very consistent with what the administration’s goal is in terms of U.S. jobs and what that could mean ...

  3. GM and GE are dragging corporate America through the mud - AOL

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    General Motors (GM) and General Electric Company (GE) used to be the most highly respected names in corporate America. Now their reputations and stock prices are shot. So is the credibility of ...

  4. John McNamara (fraudster) - Wikipedia

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    John M. McNamara (born 1940) [1] [2] is an American former businessman who was convicted of a Ponzi scheme fraud through gaining loans to a value of $6 billion from General Motors financing arm GMAC, to develop a $400M car sales and property development business.

  5. America is built on cheating — and the fight against it - AOL

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    It's Cheat Week at Mashable. Join us as we take a look at how liars, scammers, grifters, and everyday people take advantage of life's little loopholes in order to get ahead.* * *Unpack one of ...

  6. Nader v. General Motors Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Nader v. General Motors Corp. (25 N.Y. 2d 560, 1970) was a court case in which author and automobile safety lecturer Ralph Nader claimed that General Motors had "conduct[ed] a campaign of intimidation against him in order to 'suppress plaintiff's criticism of and prevent his disclosure of information' about its products" regarding his book Unsafe at Any Speed.

  7. General Motors streetcar conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors streetcar conspiracy refers to the convictions of General Motors (GM) and related companies that were involved in the monopolizing of the sale of buses and supplies to National City Lines (NCL) and subsidiaries, as well as to the allegations that the defendants conspired to own or control transit systems, in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

  8. GM makes leadership change in North America just 8 months ...

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    Marissa West is leaving General Motors. Rory Harvey will take over day-to-day responsibilities for North America. GM makes leadership change in North America just 8 months after naming new leader

  9. Mcgee v. General Motors Corp. - Wikipedia

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    McGee v. General Motors was a 1998 court case in which the jury awarded plaintiffs Robert and Connie McGee $60 million. [1] The trial revealed hidden information about a General Motors fuel tank design. General Motors (GM) was alleged to have sacrificed vehicle safety measures in favor of additional profit. [1]