Topic: Mark LaNeve
Less than a week after reporting a sharp drop in September sales, GM said its U.S. sales chief is leaving as the automaker struggles to prop up its falling share of the market. General Motors Co. CEO Fritz Henderson announced the departure of Mark ...
General Motors saw US sales crash in September, falling 45 percent in the wake of the expiration of the popular government-funded "Cash for Clunkers" program, the automaker said Thursday. GM said weak consumer confidence and extremely low inventory also hit sales. "September was a tough transitional month for the industry, and a difficult year-over-year comparison for GM," said Mark LaNeve ...
Shoppers are snapping up cars and trucks so quickly that General Motors Co. is boosting production for the rest of the year to keep up with Cash for Clunkers demand. It's another sign that automakers believe consumers are returning to showrooms after a ...
