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GM Tries to Solve European Riddle

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GM and Peugeot Citroen are in talks for sharing the cost of developing new engines and other costs. GM and Citroen Peugeot face declining sales and intense price competition in the European market. With declining sales in Europe there is a need to reduce capacity. GM showed a $747 million loss for Europe in 2011. Peugeot Citroen's automotive division showed a loss of 92 million euros in 2011. A decline of 3-5% is expected in European car sales for 2012.

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