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Strategies & Market Trends : Graham and Doddsville -- Value Investing In The New Era

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To: porcupine --''''> who wrote (816)9/30/1998 10:59:00 PM
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GENERAL MOTORS CORP's aggressive push to combine vehicle
platforms may ultimately result in merging the automaker's
North American and international operations, Chairman Jack
Smith said late Tuesday. Smith told reporters at the Paris car
show that building numerous vehicles off common platforms is
the automaker's top priority because of the cost savings
involved. GM has about 14 global vehicle platforms, which Smith
said the company is trying to shrink to about seven. (Reuters
06:44 PM ET 09/29/98) For the full text story, see
infobeat.com
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