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Sweden to summon former Saab chairman in tax inquiry: report

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish prosecutor wants to question Victor Muller, former chairman of bankrupt carmaker Saab, for an inquiry into suspected tax offences, a Swedish newspaper reported on Wednesday.Full story

US auto factories cutting back on summer downtime

The Detroit automakers are largely forgoing the traditional two-week summer break at their factories and speeding up production to meet buyers' growing demand for new cars and trucks. Full story

GM to invest $44.5M in Lansing Cadillac factory

General Motors says it will invest $44.5 million at a Lansing, Mich., factory, creating 200 new jobs. Full story

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Government sells 58.4 million shares of GM stock

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  Santelli: Keep You Eye on the German DAX

CNBC's Rick Santelli reveals why he is not optimistic about the European economy as well as his concern over General Motors closing an Opel plant next year.

  GM's Akerson Worries Global QE Creating 'Bubbles'

Daniel Akerson, Chairman & CEO of General Motors, discusses how central banks and Japan's aggressive monetary policy will impact his company, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  GM's CEO on the Road Ahead

Daniel Akerson, Chairman & CEO of General Motors, reveals his company's strategy to grow market share by bringing back favorite models from the past, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  Korea is 'Critically Important' to Our Production: GM CEO

Daniel Akerson, Chairman & CEO of General Motors, discusses the automaker's plans to grow sales, and how threats in Korea are impacting his company, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  GM auto sales up, but lower than expected

Kurt McNeil, vice president of sales at General Motors, breaks down last month’s sales numbers with CNBC’s Phil LeBeau.

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