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Title: New GM CEO
Post by: daveismissing on January 27 2014, 09:51:20 AM
DETROIT—General Motors Co.’s new CEO, Mary Barra, says she will maintain the plans of her predecessor, from restructuring European operations to a focus on improving profit margins.

But she hopes to accelerate that progress.

Barra promised not to veer from the path laid out by former CEO Dan Akerson, who stepped down to care for his ailing wife. Under Akerson, GM rebounded from a 2009 trip to bankruptcy court. It became a publicly-traded company again and reported a profit for 15 straight quarters, racking up almost $20 billion in net income. GM restored its quarterly dividend on Akerson’s last day.

“We’re no longer just looking for viability, but we’re looking for growth and leadership in the operations we have around the world,” Barra said. “Now that some of those things have gotten the attention and are righted, let’s take it and go.”

Barra is going ahead with a European restructuring plan that will cost the automaker $1.1 billion this year. GM still expects to achieve 10-per cent pretax profit margins in North America and break even in Europe by the middle of this decade, she said. It also wants to increase annual sales in China to five million by next year, up from 3.1 million last year.

Barra was Akerson’s global product development chief and part of a team that helped him develop this strategy, so she’s comfortable with his goals.

Barra says GM—the world’s second-largest automaker by sales last year after Toyota, with 9.7 million vehicles sold—is making strong products, but customers don’t always know that.

Among her priorities is making GM’s brand messages clear and consistent worldwide. New vehicles like the Cadillac ATS sedan—which goes on sale in China this year—can help Cadillac become a global luxury brand.

Barra, a 33-year veteran of the company, said she has always had a collaborative leadership style from her earliest days as an engineer at GM’s plants. She said she works well with Dan Ammann, GM’s new president, and Mark Reuss, GM’s new head of global product development.
Title: Re: New GM CEO
Post by: TexasT on January 27 2014, 11:17:32 AM
If they don't build a rwd, two door with a decent trunk and some pah under the hood, they won't be getting any of my money.

That new impala ss looks interesting but like the moar door g8, I'm just not that interested.
Title: Re: New GM CEO
Post by: Forzfed on January 27 2014, 07:40:19 PM
What do women know about cars??? :013:
Title: New GM CEO
Post by: firebird_1252 on January 28 2014, 04:03:27 PM
The only thing right now I want is a real mid sized SUV. One that you can put in 2wd
Title: Re: New GM CEO
Post by: The Radius Kid on February 01 2014, 11:54:42 PM
What do women know about cars??? :013:

We'll find out.
Title: Re: New GM CEO
Post by: Steve Wood on February 02 2014, 10:51:03 AM
What do women know about cars??? :013:

We'll find out.

She should do well
Title: Re: New GM CEO
Post by: Forzfed on February 02 2014, 05:03:27 PM
What do women know about cars??? :013:

We'll find out.

She should do well

At putting in more mirrors?
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