GM Board Decides to Keep Opel »
Posted By altnrg 1 month ago in Business & FinanceGeneral Motors Co.'s board of directors has switched course on the company's decision to sell control of its Opel and Vauxhall units to Magna International Inc., citing an "improving business environment" and the strategic importance of the two brands to the auto maker's strategy.
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chevydog1 month ago
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A little surprising, but maybe not. Yes, the future of the automotive industry is in the developing countries. But the US and Europe are not going to evaporate. It's certainly valuable for GM to have a "window" into the same markets that their competitors do.
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