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What's Going On With General Motors Today?
Sector Update: Consumer Stocks Decline in Afternoon Trading
Express News | Group Representing Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Battery Companies Says Killing EV Tax Credits Would Undercut Investments, Hurt Job Growth
10 Consumer Discretionary Stocks With Whale Alerts In Today's Session
Update: Market Chatter: General Motors Plans to Cut 1,000 Salaried Workers
GM Cuts Another 1,000 Jobs As EV Push Continues
Express News | General Motors: Needs to optimize speed and performance, efficient operation.
'General Motors Lays Off About 1,000 Workers, Cutting Costs To Compete In A Crowded Automobile Market' - AP
GM Plans Job Cuts to Salaried Staff; Issues Recall on Turbo-engine Trucks and SUVs
GM Lays off 1,000 Employees Amid Reorganization, Cost-cutting
Daily short sale tracking: Nu Holdings's short volume increased by 8 million, with a short sale ratio of 15%
Nu Holdings(NU.US) ranked top of the list had the largest change in short volume (8.88 million shares), and the short volume ratio of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial(SMFG.US) reached 41.5%. See more about the top 10 list of short selling volume changes in the latest trading day of the US stock market.
Express News | General Motors plans to lay off about 1,000 salaried employees to reduce costs.
Express News | GM Laying off Nearly 1,000 Workers Worldwide, Most in the United States - Source
Tesla to Fare Well Despite Trump Plan to Eliminate EV Tax Credit, Wedbush Says
Street Color: General Motors to Eliminate 1,000 Salaries Workers Globally, Bloomberg Reports
General Motors (NYSE:GM) Stock Performs Better Than Its Underlying Earnings Growth Over Last Year
Tesla Stock Rebounds. Wall Street Is Weighing EV Tax Credit Changes. -- Barrons.com
Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mostly Lower Pre-Bell Friday; AST SpaceMobile, Oklo to Decline
General Motors (GM.US) self-driving division Cruise admitted to submitting false reports and was fined $0.5 million.
The usa Department of Justice stated that Cruise, general motors' autonomous vehicle subsidiary, admitted on Thursday to submitting a false report to influence a federal investigation and will pay a criminal fine of 0.5 million dollars.