Underpinned by further significant growth in vehicle sales in North America, which helped keep capacity utilization in the region at a high 102.1%, GM has reported consensus-beating net earnings for Q2, although this profit attributable to common shareholders of US$1.20bn was some way short of the reported total of US$1.49bn Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Underpinned by further significant growth in vehicle sales in North America, which helped keep capacity utilization in the region at a high 102.1%, GM has reported consensus-beating net earnings for Q2, although this profit attributable to common shareholders of US$1.20bn was some way short of the reported total of US$1.49bn
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