US: GM to release Q3 financial results on November 16

By: just-auto.com editorial team | 12 November 2009

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GM has said that it plans to release its third quarter 2009 preliminary results on Monday, November 16 - its first set of financial results since its emergence from bankruptcy in the US as 'New GM'.

GM CEO Fritz Henderson will host a press conference on from 8:00am to 9:00 am in the GM Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit.

It will be GM's first set of financial results since its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July.

In September, the independent Congressional Oversight Panel said GM and Chrysler Group LLC, which also received federal aid, should start filing the same quarterly financial reports that public companies are required to file with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

Sectors: Financial, Vehicle manufacturers

Companies: GM, Chrysler

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