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For Investors, the Shine Is Off the New GM

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Skepticism about GM's share price and recovery because of management turnover, a cooling off in the Chinese market to 8% growth from 30% in fourth quarter 2010, and fears that the incentives at $3300 per vehicle will again become the norm. GM had its third CEO since coming out of bankruptcy in 2009.

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