Strong auto prices lift GM results as it eyes China revamp | National | caledonianrecord.com
General Motors' Cadillar Lyriq is built in Spring Hill, Tennessee in a plant that can produce either conventional or electrical vehicles, depending on demand
General Motors reported strong earnings Tuesday on robust pricing as the Detroit giant said it was hopeful about returning to profitability in China and reiterated a flexible approach to EV investment.
The big US automaker lifted some of its full-year profit projections as it reported better-than-expected third-quarter results, boosting shares.
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