GM CEO Mary Barra is part of a group of investors trying to bring a WNBA team to Detroit. The bid is being led by Detroit ...
It's looking like 2025 may be a turbulent year for vehicle manufacturers. Here's a review of some of the big changes expected ...
MichAuto and its constituents are concerned about the collateral damage" to manufacturing and "the impact (tariffs) will have ...
Despite surpassing Wall Street expectations in its most recent earnings report, GM’s stock tumbled amid investor concerns ...
For months, automakers have been taking a “wait-and-see” approach to the Trump administration’s potential tariffs.
GM says it's ready with several plans if Trump imposes threatened 25-percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, to ...
A powerhouse group of investors including Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp, General Motors CEO Mary Barra, Lions Quarterback Jared Goff and NBA legends Grant Hill and Chris Webber are backing a formal bid ...
As the Detroit Shock's market shrinked as the 2010's dwindled, the team was sold and relocated to Tulsa for the 2010 season.
GM finally made EVs "variable profit positive," meaning the EVs revenue cover the costs to make them. Here are the goals for 2025.
The team trying to bring the WNBA back to Detroit includes Goff and his wife, Christen, Webber, former Pistons great Grant ...
It would revive the legacy of the Detroit Shock, which won three championships as one of the league's first expansion franchises from 1998-2009.
Equity Investors Include Tom and Holly Gores, Lions Principal Owner and Chair Sheila Ford Hamp, General Motors CEO Mary Barra ...
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