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Morgan Stanley’s blunt challenge to GM CEO Mary Barra: ‘How does GM expect to be profitable with EVs when players like Tesla ...
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In light of these headwinds, Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas asked GM boss Mary Barra how GM can expect to build and sell ...
In an interview, GM CEO Mary Barra talks about EVs in the age of Trump, tariffs, Cadillac’s racing future, and how inclusion still matters.
President Donald Trump has finalized trade agreements with the Philippines and Indonesia, featuring zero tariffs on American ...
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GM Recommits To Korean FactoriesGM CEO Mary Barra recently made it clear she has no intention on scaling back operations at Korean factories. With trade tensions abounding throughout the world, the automaker has to engage in a ...
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Just Auto on MSNGeneral Motors future models 2025-35 (part 2)There isn’t really much in the way of news for future Cadillac cars. The CT4, built in Shanghai and Michigan, dates to 2019 and has no scheduled replacement, while the CT5 has been around for the same ...
At the president's behest, GM and other carmakers have not passed the costs of the tariffs along to the customer. But GM is especially vulnerable, since the American car company imports more than half ...
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Derry Journal on MSNTradition Reimagined: Belfast Tradfest 2025 unveils spectacular line-upAll roads lead to Belfast tnext week for the commencement of the Belfast Tradfest, which takes place from July 27 to August 3 ...
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Stocktwits on MSNGM’s Mary Barra Highlights Efforts To Mitigate Tariff Impact After Q2 Earnings Take Hit: Retail Sees Levies Impact Consumer SpendingCEO Mary Barra on Tuesday reiterated the company’s efforts to mitigate tariff impact in the future after the company reported ...
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The Serial Killer Didn’t Expect Mary Bartel to Fight BackWhen a killer came to her door, Mary Bartel didn’t panic—she remembered every detail. Her courage helped take down one of ...
General Motors said July 22 that tariffs could eventually cost the company $5 billion before the end of the year.
Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), a global leader in digitizing and automating frontline workflows, today ...
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