Conference Center: mojo.omnoviaThe Crash Course [Peak Oil)com/crash_cou...modj97-predictwallstreet.blogs...Blog: How to subscribe to out new private MC members area.Who Killed the Electric Carco...Blog: (Were the MC ratings are undated daily)modj97-predictwallstreet.blogs...NEW members only private videos were you will see stock videos before others will see them on the YouTube. If you have not sent me your YouTube user name I will need that to unlock the door to let you see the private videos. You will find the link to the private videos for now on desktop pivot point calculator "Selected Daily MC Ratings" or with this link spreadsheet. For more info go to the blog$EnjoyMojoBLOGmodj97-predictwallstreet.blogs...Chart Support Linescom/stockta/anal...General Motors Corp.'s stock dropped almost 5 percent Friday after the company reported that strikes at some of its own plants and parts supplier American Axle will cost the automaker about $2 billion before taxes in the second quarter.GM also expects to produce 230,000 fewer vehicles during the quarter due to the nearly three-month American Axle strike, which crippled its production of large sport utility vehicles and pickups. The other strikes will cost it 33,000 vehicles."We anticipate only a portion of this lost production will be recovered, due to the current economic environment in the United States and to the market shift away from the types of vehicles that were impacted by the action at American Axle," GM said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.General Motors Corporation (GM) is engaged in the worldwide development, production and marketing of cars, trucks and parts. The Company develops, manufactures and markets vehicles worldwide through its four automotive regions: GM North America (GMNA), GM Europe (GME), GM Latin America/Africa/Mid-East (GMLAAM) and GM Asia Pacific (GMAP). Also, its finance and insurance operations are primarily conducted through GMAC LLC, the successor to General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC LLC and General Motors Acceptance Corporation, or GMAC). GMAC was a wholly owned subsidiary until November 30, 2006, when GM sold a 51% controlling ownership interest in GMAC to a consortium of investors (GMAC Transaction). GMAC provides a range of financial services, including consumer vehicle financing, automotive dealership and other commercial financing, residential mortgage services, automobile service contracts, personal automobile insurance coverage and selected commercial insurance coverage.
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