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© Jim Spellman/Getty Images Adena Friedman. Jim Spellman/Getty Images Nasdaq announced plans to acquire Adenza from PE firm Thoma Bravo. It’s a cash-and-stock deal
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GM to invest $632 million in Indiana plant for future truck production
June 12 (Reuters) – General Motors (GM.N) said on Monday it plans to invest $632 million in its Fort Wayne, Indiana assembly to prepare
GM to invest $632 million at its Fort Wayne, Indiana, truck plant
General Motors Co. plans to invest $632 million at its Fort Wayne Assembly Plant for production of the next-generation internal combustion engine light-duty trucks,
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GM to invest $632 million to produce next-generation pickups in Indiana
DETROIT — General Motors announced plans Monday to invest $632 million for production of its next-generation full-size pickup trucks at a plant in Indiana. The investment
GM to invest $632 million in next-gen pickup production in Indiana
In its fourth investment announcement this month, General Motors said Monday it will spend $632 million on Fort Wayne Assembly to upgrade the plant
GM to invest $632 million at Fort Wayne assembly plant to prepare for new generation of pickups
DETROIT — General Motors says it will spend $632 million to update its Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant so it can make the next