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May 4, 2007
General Motors' core automotive business showed renewed signs of improvement Thursday even as big losses in its residential mortgage unit caused the automaker's first-quarter earnings to plunge, according to USA Today.
GM narrowed its loss in its critical North American automotive operations through cost cutting while continuing to see strong growth in overseas sales, especially in emerging markets.
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