In February, GM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson said that if US tariffs become permanent, the automaker might have to consider moving some of its plants, but he said no decisions had been made.
While the stock price remains moribund, upon closer inspection, the company has begun to right the ship. Terrible margins ... including ACB. With negative operating margins and a lack of 'ways ...
The NHL trade deadline is fast approaching. So what does that mean for the confusing Edmonton Oilers? Mark Spector tries to solve the riddle.
This particular set would be sold to a bigger supplier that would then ship the lights and other components ... success and competitiveness of Ford, GM, and Stellantis, their customers, and ...
"An integrated supply chain is vital to the success and competitiveness of Ford, GM, and Stellantis ... Rather than ship a product whose price could skyrocket overnight, Cadena and other factory ...
GM probably will be able to take some steps to reduce the negative impact of the tariffs ... up production in its U.S. facility and/or try to ship more units from its facilities that aren't ...
A 25% tariff on Mexican-made products could cost 1.1 million U.S. jobs, as effects ripple through the economy.
In fact, his team has lost four straight games for the first time, a testament to his ability to right the ship, often by moving the pieces ... And while we’re here, can GM Stan Bowman get ...
However, an ongoing trade war will be negative for the sentiment ... Mewis ducts and Boss Cap Fins on some of the ships. So we are in addition to moving ships up to class standard and making ...