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GM stocks to sell at $33 a share

Nov 18, 2010
After the bell rings on Wall Street this morning, shares of GM will trade for the first time since the carmaker went bankrupt more than a year ago. Stacey Vanek-Smith has more.
A railroad bridge displaying the General Motors (GM) logo and the local United Auto Workers 239 logo crosses the highway leading to the Port of Baltimore's Dundalk Terminal in Baltimore, Md.
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GM shares will trade for the first time since they went bankrupt

Nov 18, 2010
GM is making its Initial Public Offering, which is expected to be the second largest IPO ever. Stacey Vanek-Smith has more.

GM gets ready to go public

Nov 17, 2010
This final note today, offered in our collective capacity as the owners of General Motors. GM priced its initial public offering this afternoon:...

Chrysler's revving its engine with remodels

Nov 17, 2010
Carmaker Chrysler is getting ready to reboot, thanks to new owner Fiat and a fleet of revamped versions of old favorites. Will it be enough to get people to buy? Alisa Roth reports.

GM stocks expected to cost between $32 and $33 a share

Nov 16, 2010
GM this morning said its initial stock price will be more than expected, fetching between $32 and $33 a share. This price essentially blocks many taxpayers from investing in the company they helped to bailout. Stephen Rattner has more.

GE's getting electric

Nov 11, 2010
General Electric has just revved up interest in the emerging market for electric cars. The company announced today it will buy 25,000 electric...

GM earns $2 billion in revenue

Nov 10, 2010
GM earned almost $2 billion in revenue in the past three months. That compares to the more than a billion dollars it lost in the same time period last year. The results should help GM as it takes a shot at becoming a public company again. Alisa Roth explains.

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Leading the (electric) charge in Houston

Nov 10, 2010
Houston, Texas, is usually better known as a capital of Big Oil. But things may be changing. Wendy Siegle reports on the city's efforts to become a leader in the electric car race.

The easier, safer rides of the future

Nov 8, 2010
The Department of Transportation is funding research to build "intelligent" cars that can warn you of potential accidents and suggest less-congested routes. Reporter Andrea Bernstein takes a ride in a few prototypes.

Chrysler could be turning the corner on its losses

Nov 8, 2010
New models of Chrysler Classics could change the course of the automaker. Jaclyn Giovis has more.