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General Motors Corp. (GM)U.S. corporation, the world's largest automotive manufacturer for most of the 20th century and into the 21st. It was founded in 1908 by William C. Durant to consolidate several motorcar companies, and it soon included the makers of Buick, Oldsmobile (discontinued in 2004), Cadillac, and Oakland (later Pontiac) autos. GM acquired the Chevrolet auto company in 1918 and formed General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) in 1919. By 1929 GM had passed Ford Motor Co. to become the leading U.S. auto manufacturer and had added such overseas operations as Vauxhall of England. GM bought Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS) in 1984, and in 1986 it bought Hughes Aircraft Co. (renamed Hughes Electronic Corp.). GM founded a new automotive division, Saturn, in 1984 to compete with Japanese automobiles. In renewing its focus on the automotive business, GM spun off EDS in 1996, sold portions of Hughes in 1997, and became the sole owner of Saab Automobile AB in 2000. GM See gold code and General MIDI.gm (mechanics) GM Abbr. for “grade marked.”
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No references found | GMS has developed the design along with MSC Gusto which incorporates an operating water depth of up to 65 metres, accommodation for 150 persons, deck space of 1000 sq m, deck load of 11,350 tonnes, self propelled DP2 (dynamic positioning), heavy lift crane capacity of up to 350 tonnes and four legs for faster jacking on location. Byline: Staff Report Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) and Gulf Marine Services WLL (GMS), the largest jackup barge vessel operator in the Middle East, announced on Tuesday the closing of a financing transaction for GMS to procure the new self-propelled jack-up barge GMS Endeavour. Carlsbad-based GMS Realty announced that it received a $750 million investment commitment from the Washington State Investment Board (WSIB) at its meeting on June 15, 2006. |
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