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GM Needs to Dump Opel — Analyst

General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) has lost$16 billion on its Opel/Vauxhall division in the last dozen years, and the company may lose even more in the next dozen according to ...
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GM Should Leave Europe Now

General Motors (NYSE: GM) lost $747 million, before interest and taxes, in Europe in 2011 and has lost $15.6 billion since 1999, the last year GM made money in the region. ...
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As Car Business in U.S. Brightens, in Europe It Gets Uglier

February car sales in the U.S. will be at multimonth highs and the annual sales run rate will be 14 million. Chrylser has already announced a 40% improvement. That is ...
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Media Digest (3/1/2012) Reuters, WSJ, NYT, FT, Bloomberg

Statements by Bernanke about the uneven economy push stocks down. (Reuters) Chinese factory activity grows more than expected in February. (Reuters) Facebook sets new advertising tools for major marketers ahead ...
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Why GM Should Keep Opel

General Motors (NYSE: GM) has been in the news this week for two reasons. One is presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s views about whether the government should have bailed out the ...
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Media Digest (11/23/2011) Reuters, WSJ, FT, Bloomberg

China’s factory activity reaches a 32-month low. (Reuters) Merck (NYSE: MRK) pays $950 million to settle Vioxx charges brought by the government. (Reuters) FCC head wants more examination of the ...
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Media Digest (9/12/2011) Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg

Carol Bartz resigns from Yahoo!'s (NASDAQ: YHOO) board. (Reuters) Lagarde disputes reports of an IMF study that shows a $372 billion capital shortfall among Europe’s banks. (Reuters) Bank of America’s ...
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Media Digest (6/14/2011) Reuters, WSJ, NYT, FT, Bloomberg

Hackers broke into Senate computers. (Reuters) Chinese inflation hit a 34-month high last month. (Reuters) A slow economy could affect debt talks between the Republicans and Democrats. (Reuters) Oil moved ...
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