GM: The $100 Billion American Company That Killed Every Car You Used To Love
In 1954, General Motors became the first corporation in American history to earn one billion dollars in a single year. Its factories employed over 600,000 workers, and every other car on an American highway wore a GM badge. But over the next five decades, GM would systematically destroy the very brands that built its empire, killing Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Saturn, and Saab. So how does a company worth over a hundred billion dollars end up murdering every car its customers used to love?

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