Neil Roland Automotive News | June 3, 2009 – 9:14 am EST   GM’s Henderson, under pressure, will release list of closed stores   queryvar=”gms,henderson,under,pressure,will,release,list,of,closed,stores”; WASHINGTON — General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson reluctantly agreed today to comply with a senator’s request to turn over the bankrupt automaker’s list of dealerships to be eliminated. Senate Commerce [...]

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Monday, June 1, 2009, 8:15am CDT  |  Modified: Monday, June 1, 2009, 3:52pm Spring Hill GM workers on standby  Nashville Business Journal       General Motors Corp. workers in Spring Hill will go on standby until November, as the once-mighty automaker enters bankruptcy. GM filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this morning in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, [...]

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009 , 12:01 a.m. GM’s Tennessee future Many Tennesseans were ecstatic when General Motors in 1985 chose the little town of Spring Hill in Middle Tennessee for its new Saturn automobile assembly factory. Now there is despondency as bankrupt GM has been forced by "bad times" to close the Spring Hill plant. [...]

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Jun 1, 2009, 10:13 a.m. EST GM cutting 7,900 salaried jobs by end of year ? ? NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — General Motors Corp. (GMGMQ 0.62, +0.01, +0.82%) said Monday it would cut 7,900 jobs this year as part of its move to emerge from bankrtupcy. The auto maker said it’ll cut salaried employment in North [...]

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  Posted: 5:58 PM Jun 2, 2009 Last Updated: 5:58 PM Jun 2, 2009      http://www.wifr.com/home/headlines/46758242.html In Janesville A glimmer of hope came with Monday’s announcement that the city’s GM plant was one of three being considered to start back up. Today 23News talk to an auto expert to see just how strong that [...]

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