General Motors Co. (GM) is establishing a $6 billion credit line to boost liquidity. The move comes as GM is potentially preparing for a prolonged strike at U.S. plants that could further deplete its finances. As of September 30, the ongoing strike has cost the Detroit-based automaker $200 million, according to a company spokesperson, Crains … Continued
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