General Motors said its first-quarter income increased 30 percent in North America, but a loss in Europe and a one-time charge contributed to a 69 percent decline in total earnings.
By NICK BUNKLEY, New York Times
Thu, 05/03/2012 - 5:25am
General Motors said its first-quarter income increased 30 percent in North America, but a loss in Europe and a one-time charge contributed to a 69 percent decline in total earnings.