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  2. Pontiac (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac, or formally the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, was an American automobile brand owned, manufactured, and commercialized by General Motors. It was originally introduced as a companion make for GM's more expensive line of Oakland automobiles. [ 3 ]

  3. General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization - Wikipedia

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    None of the publicly owned stocks or bonds issued by the former General Motors Corporation (now renamed "Motors Liquidation Company"), including its common stock formerly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "GM", are or will become securities of General Motors Company (the "new GM"), which is an independent separate ...

  4. Motors Liquidation Company - Wikipedia

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    June 19, 2009: Deadline for filing all objections to the sale of General Motors. June 22, 2009: Deadline for making competing bids in the auction of General Motors' assets. June 25, 2009: Final hearing on the bankruptcy loan. July 10, 2009: Deadline for completion of the sale, requested by the U.S. Treasury and General Motors. [9] [10]

  5. Why do old GM shares still trade?

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  6. Dumping Pontiac was a mistake. GM should bring it back ... - AOL

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    This just in: A Midwest expat is urging GM to revive the Pontiac brand, a retiree mourns decline in car quality, a reader is frustrated with the GOP. Dumping Pontiac was a mistake. GM should bring ...

  7. Why Is GM's Stock Taking Off? - AOL

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    General Motors' stock hasn't done well since its post-bankruptcy return to the public markets in 2010. Shares did go up a bit from the General's $33 IPO price, but then they slid sharply, falling ...

  8. General Motors streetcar conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors streetcar conspiracy refers to the convictions of General Motors (GM) and related companies that were involved in the monopolizing of the sale of buses and supplies to National City Lines (NCL) and subsidiaries, as well as to the allegations that the defendants conspired to own or control transit systems, in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

  9. Why GM Struggled in 2011 - AOL

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    Why the stock got clobbered GM's new managers have actually executed quite well for the most part -- better than some of us expected -- but the company faced a number of headwinds in 2011: Global ...