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GM Raises Recall Costs to $1.3 Billion
Wall Street Journal 04/11/2014
G.M. Places 2 Engineers on Leave in Inquiry
New York Times 04/10/2014
GM Chips Away at Ignition-Switch Recall
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2014
GM Profit Falls 82%, Hurt by Recalls, But Results Not as Bad as Feared
Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014
G.M. Recalls Another 2.4 Million Vehicles
New York Times 05/20/2014
GM To Recall Another 2.4 Million Vehicles
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2014
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GM, Dealers Aim to Blunt Impact of Recall
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
GM Chips Away at Ignition-Switch Recall
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2014
GM Profit Falls 82%, Hurt by Recalls, But Results Not as Bad as Feared
Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014
This includes appointment of a vice president for Vehicle Safety who reports directly to CEO Barra. Barra takes personal responsibility for the recall.
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G.M. Chief Steps Up to Handle Safety Questions
New York Times 03/18/2014
G.M.’s Bankruptcy Drawn Into Defect Inquiry
New York Times 03/21/2014
General Motors Misled Grieving Families on a Lethal Flaw
New York Times 03/24/2014
GM Recalls 971,000 More Vehicles
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
GM, Dealers Aim to Blunt Impact of Recall
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
G.M. Hires Lawyer Specializing in Disaster Payouts
New York Times 04/01/2014
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