The United Auto Workers said on Wednesday that workers at a battery manufacturing joint venture between General Motors and South Korea's LG Energy Solution have overwhelmingly approved a first contract with the company.
I rated GM as a HOLD in my last coverage due to concerns about its capital allocation priorities and debt burden. The latest financial update provided in its FQ4 report showed much-improved debt coverage. Furthermore, its inventory level has also significantly decreased to about $14.5 billion, the lowest in recent years.
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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday closed a preliminary evaluation into about 72,926 General Motors hybrid vehicles over concerns related to its battery control module.
General Motors on Monday announced the hiring of its first chief artificial intelligence officer as the automaker looks to use the technology more in its vehicles and in other parts of its business.
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GD secures a modification contract for lead yard support, development studies and design efforts for Virginia-class submarines.
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General Motors (GM) is at a turning point in an evolving automotive world as it continues to forge ahead in the electric vehicle (EV) race.
General Motors has spent billions over decades trying to blaze an electric trail, releasing pioneering EVs and hybrids that ultimately failed to achieve mass-market sales before being scrapped. This time might be different.
The latest trading day saw General Motors (GM) settling at $47.63, representing a -1.71% change from its previous close.
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