
By Ben Levisohn
October has been painful for shares in General Motors and Ford, which have both dropped more than 5% so far this month, as concerns around pricing dominate the conversation around the big U.S. automakers.

By Ben Levisohn
October has been painful for shares in General Motors and Ford, which have both dropped more than 5% so far this month, as concerns around pricing dominate the conversation around the big U.S. automakers.
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