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  2. 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 ...

  3. Is the GM stock rally just beginning? - AOL

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    GM stock hit a 52-week high of $61.24 in December and is up 47% year to date — far ahead of its Big Three peers. Ford's stock is down 15% in 2024, while Stellantis shares have dropped nearly 40%.

  4. GM's shares post biggest percentage gain in over 4 years as ...

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    Shares of General Motors surged almost 10% Tuesday after the automaker posted a $3 billion third-quarter profit, slightly less the same period a year ago. GM's stock closed up 9.8% at $53.73, the ...

  5. Motors Liquidation Company - Wikipedia

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    Motors Liquidation Company (MLC), formerly General Motors Corporation, was the company left to settle past liability claims from Chapter 11 reorganization of American car manufacturer General Motors. It exited bankruptcy on March 31, 2011, only to be carved into four trusts; the first to settle the claims of unsecured creditors, the second to ...

  6. 1 Reason Why GM Stock Is Soaring Above Rival Ford - AOL

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    Scratching at the surface of the question won't give you any answers. For instance, Ford's total U.S. sales increased 4% during 2024, compared to the prior year, to nearly 2.1 million vehicles ...

  7. Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the ...

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    On February 18, 2009, General Motors and Chrysler again approached the U.S. government, in regard to obtaining a second bridging loan of $21.6 billion (£15.2 billion). $16.6 billion of this would go to General Motors, while Chrysler would take $5 billion. General Motors agreed to shed 47,000 jobs, close five plants, and axe 12 car models.

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  9. GM tops estimates on 'remarkably' resilient consumer, shares ...

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    DETROIT (Reuters) -General Motors surpassed Wall Street's expectations in the third quarter, sending its shares up 8% on Tuesday thanks to a resilient consumer demand for its trucks and SUVs. "The ...