TOPIC:

General Motors

Watch breaking news videos and read news updates about General Motors on FOXBusiness.com.

LATEST VIDEOS

What if We Didn't Save Detroit?

11/20/2009|Web Exclusive

What if We Didn't Save Detroit?Sheldon Stone, partner at Amherst Partners breaks down what would happen if the 'Big 3' was only the one.

Cypress CEO on Growth Forecast, Economy

11/19/2009|Closing Bell

Cypress CEO on Growth Forecast, EconomyCypress Semiconductor CEO TJ Rodgers on the future of his company and government's actions on the economy.

When Will Gov't Involvement in Business End?

11/19/2009|Imus in the Morning

When Will Gov't Involvement in Business End?FBN's Cheryl Casone on the government's growing role in American business.

Obama Heads to South Korea

11/18/2009|FOX Business

Obama Heads to South KoreaFBN's Peter Barnes on what is on President Obama's agenda in South Korea.

Retailers: Staging a Comeback

11/17/2009|Web Exclusive

Retailers: Staging a ComebackWe break down whether October's numbers are a sign of the return of the retailer.

Ford Fusion Wins Motor Trend Car of the Year

11/17/2009|FOX Business

Ford Fusion Wins Motor Trend Car of the YearFBN's Jeff Flock live in Dearborn, Mi., at the announcement of the prestigious auto award.

Cavuto Business Report: 11-16-09

11/16/2009|FOX Business

Cavuto Business Report: 11-16-09The Dow soars to its highest level in 13 months as retail sales push the markets higher.

General Mills Cashing In on China

11/16/2009|Bulls and Bears

General Mills Cashing In on ChinaChris O'Leary, head of General Mills international division, on efforts to market to China.

GM Posts Net Loss of $1.2B

11/16/2009|FOX Business

GM Posts Net Loss of $1.2BFBN's Jeff Flock on General Motors third-quarter earnings.

Midday Market Update 11-16-09

11/16/2009|FOX Business

Midday Market Update 11-16-09GM reported a quarterly loss of $1.15 billion. Meanwhile, Lowe's said its profit fell to 23 cents per share.

LATEST STORIES

Chrysler Could Lose More Than 100 U.S. Dealerships

Reuters| Markets

market share. GMAC is partly owned by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP CBS.UL and General Motors Co GM .UL, while Chrysler Group LLC is now under management control of Italy's Fiat SpA. Cerberus owns Chrysler Financial

Story|11/20/2009

MarketWatch's Top Stories Of The Week, Nov. 16-20

By By MarketWatch| MarketWatch| Other Stories

short of Wall Street expectations. Read more about Home Depot's results. More losses for GM Fresh out of bankruptcy, General Motors Co. reported a third-quarter loss of $1.15 billion this week, as government stimulus programs helped the automaker

Story|11/20/2009

A Tale of Two Bankruptcies: The Bitter End, or A New Beginning?

By By Darryl R. Isherwood| FOXBusiness| Markets

information. Likewise, when General Motors filed for bankruptcy protection ..... manufacturing companies like GM and Chrysler , which also filed for bankruptcy ..... to pick up the slack, but if General Motors is gone, who will produce that

Story|11/20/2009

Ford Fusion Takes Car of the Year Honors

By By Ken Sweet| FOXBusiness| Markets

Mackenzie, editor in chief of Motor Trend. Ford’s award comes not long after its two major competitors – Chrysler and General Motors – went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the summer. “To receive this award is truly an honor,” said Ford CEO

Story|11/17/2009

GM Quarterly Adjusted EBIT Loss Was $261 Million

By By Christopher Hinton| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets

By Christopher Hinton MarketWatch Pulse NEW YORK -- General Motors Co. said Monday its third-quarter adjusted loss before interest and taxes was $261 million on a net revenue of $26.4 billion

Story|11/16/2009

GM Posts $1.2 Billion Loss; To Start Repaying Government Next Month

By By Chris Oliver| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets

By Chris Oliver MarketWatch Pulse HONG KONG -- General Motors Co. will begin repaying a $6.7 billion loan from the U.S. government late this year, putting it on track to hand back the

Story|11/16/2009

$10,000 per Congressional Motors Car Sold « John Stossel

Other Stories

to just three firms-- General Motors , Chrysler and GMAC--with GM alone receiving over $50 ..... reliability, or both." If GM and Chrysler do not survive past next ..... Hopkins writes, is if GM and Chrysler somehow manage to survive

Blog|11/16/2009

Week Ahead: Retail Sales, Earnings

By By Dunstan Prial| FOXBusiness| Markets

financial reports from a handful of retailers next week to gauge the strength of the fledgling recovery. In addition, General Motors Co., which reports on Monday, will provide the first look at its finances since the Detroit auto maker emerged from bankruptcy

Story|11/13/2009

Remembering the Roots of 'Cash for Clunkers'

By By Darryl R. Isherwood| FOXBusiness| Markets

when the president endorsed the legislation as part of the speech where he basically said the initial turnaround plans from GM and Chrysler were not viable,” said Edmunds chief executive Jeremy Anwyl. “I believe in that speech it morphed from its environmental routes

Story|11/13/2009

Merkel Says GM Has to Pay Most Opel Revamp Costs

Reuters| Markets

Reuters BERLIN--German Chancellor Merkel urged General Motors to quickly present a restructuring plan for its European unit Opel and said the U.S. automaker should not count on governments

Story|11/10/2009