WTF, GM is huge

theNEOone

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they own:

chevrolet
buick
cadillac
GMC
hummer
oldsmobile
saturn
pontiac
saab

and a few others.



i had absolutely no idea they owned so many companies.
 

FoBoT

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no kidding

they are the world's largest employer, i believe, BRB

*EDIT*

no, i guess they used to be the largest employer, looks like they are slacking off

i found a page on Fortune.com

Almost one half of one percent of all Americans work at Wal-Mart--that's 1,383,000 people. No other FORTUNE 500 company even comes close; second-ranked McDonald's employs nearly 1 million fewer workers.
GM was #4 that year at ~365,000

anybody know someone that works in the corporate IT dept at Wal-Mart? i am wondering what kind of systems /apps handle that big of an personell dept!! :Q
 

Lonyo

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WOAH, they own GMC?! ;)

That is pretty big.

Still, don't beat Wal-Mart within the US I dn't think (in terms of employees)
 

LordUnum

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
no kidding

they are the world's largest employer, i believe, BRB
According to this article, no.
The largest employer in the United States is Wal-Mart (WMT, news, msgs). With 1.3 million "associates," the company employs three times as many people as General Motors (GM, news, msgs) (386,000). Indeed, Wal-Mart employs more than the next three largest employers -- General Motors, McDonald's (MCD, news, msgs)(364,000) and United Parcel Service (UPS, news, msgs) (359,000) -- combined. It also employs twice as many people as IBM (316,000) and GE (313,000) combined.

We're talking big. Very, very big.
:Q

That being said, GM is big, huge as a matter of fact... pity they apparently have no money to pony up for a decent interior in almost all of their cars.
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everman

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I think they may own some other non automotive companies as well, but can't remember.
 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: theNEOone
they own:

chevrolet
buick
cadillac
GMC
hummer
oldsmobile
saturn
pontiac
saab

and a few others.



i had absolutely no idea they owned so many companies.

They also have part of Isuzu and Fuji Heavy Equipment (parent company of Subaru), as I recall. They will be bringing out a new Saab based on the WRX platform, supposedly. They also bought out Daewoo in Korea as well...
 

Rastus

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Originally posted by: everman
I think they may own some other non automotive companies as well, but can't remember.

Could be in the thousands of companies.
 
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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: theNEOone
they own:

chevrolet
buick
cadillac
GMC
hummer
oldsmobile
saturn
pontiac
saab

and a few others.



i had absolutely no idea they owned so many companies.

They also have part of Isuzu and Fuji Heavy Equipment (parent company of Subaru), as I recall. They will be bringing out a new Saab based on the WRX platform, supposedly. They also bought out Daewoo in Korea as well...
And they own a chunk of Fiat Auto Group. There have been rumblings of GM buying outright the Fiat nameplate from Fiat Auto Group.

Yes, they own a huge number of car companies and nameplates.
 

Oh, I guess im getting old or something.
It at one time, was the big 4 I thought.


 

PoPPeR

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Want to know how walmart is so big? Read This

Wal-Mart's sales on one day last fall--$1.42 billion--were larger than the GDPs of 36 countries.
<B>?</B> It is the biggest employer in 21 states, with more people in uniform than the U.S. Army.
<B>?</B> It plans to grow this year by the equivalent of--take your pick--one Dow Chemical, one PepsiCo, one Microsoft, or one Lockheed Martin.
<B>?</B> If the estimated $2 billion it loses through theft each year were incorporated as a business, it would rank No. 694 on the FORTUNE 1,000.
 

mAdD INDIAN

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I understand that, but how the hell are they soo successful?? I mean why do consumers go there instead of Zellers, K-Mart, etc..?

I know Wal-Mart is relatively new in Canada (new as in 10-15yrs) and its HUGE..its pretty much stole customers from the competition. I can't understand how.