Inside GM's Earnings
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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General Motors announced today that it beat analyst estimates with its second quarter earnings. In a one-on-one interview, NBR Midwest Bureau Chief Diane Eastabrook asks GM CFO Fritz Henderson about what is driving the company's latest results.![]()
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External Links/Articles*
- General Motors Investor Information
This links to the section of the General Motors website where the company provides the details of its latest earnings release. On July 31st, it posted the results from its 2nd quarter of 2007. - General Motors Senior Leadership
This links to a biography of GM Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer Frederick (Fritz) Henerson, who is Diane Eastabrook's interview guest. - Knowlege@Wharton
Knowledge@Wharton is the online journal of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. This links to a February 2007 article/interview titled, "The Auto Industry: On the Road to Disaster or Recovery?" - United Auto Workers (UAW)
The United Auto Workers union is currently negotiating new labor contracts with General Motors and other U.S. automakers. This links to an article authored by UAW President Ron Gettlefinger that is titled, "We bargain for fairness." The article lays out the union's mindset heading into negotiations. - University of Maryland
This links to a December 2005 faculty opinion article published by the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business. The article is titled, "Why GM's Turnaround Strategy Inspires Little Confidence." - University of Michigan
This links to a September 2006 article in the online edition of University of Michigan's "Record." The article is titled, "Better gas mileage is Detroit's safest route to fiscal health." It details the results of a study by the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI).
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