General Motors, Driven to the Brink

In late May, senior executives at General Motors confronted a decision that few thought they would ever face: whether to continue developing the next generation of one of the most successful products in G.M.’s 100-year history — the full-size sport utility vehicle — or to punt the program entirely.

It’s rare for an automaker to pull the plug on high-profile initiatives, much less one involving a $2 billion, top-to-bottom overhaul of a ... Full Story »

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by Casey Durkin - Oct. 27, 2008

Yes it is because it has numerous facts and it is informative on a topic many people do not know about.

It was a very lengthy story, it was hard to hold my attention after a while.

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