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The Supreme Court of Victoria ruled in favor of General Motors in a legal battle against a group of 11 former Holden dealerships in Australia that refused buyout offers when GM shuttered the ...
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Holden dealers lose landmark court case against General MotorsA group of former Holden dealers alleging the brand’s exit from Australia in 2020 breached a contract signed two years earlier have been defeated by General Motors in Supreme Court. General ...
Australia's biggest EV bargain ... But just as Holden’s executives were about to act General Motors announced Holden would end operations at the end of 2021. Holden’s interim chairman and managing ...
For decades, dealers have accepted strict controls on their operations—including extravagant facility CI requirements, brand exclusivity, onerous service standards, and unachievable performance ...
In handing judgement to Holden, the Supreme Court of Victoria today found that GM did not breach its agreement with Holden dealers by failing to supply them with vehicles.
NEW YORK/BEIJING (Reuters) - General Motors ... Like Britain, Australia and New Zealand are right-hand drive markets. With sales of GM's Australian Holden brand plummeting, the company could ...
Join ABC Radio Adelaide Mornings as Rory McClaren explores General Motors Holden’s rich social history and how it became a cornerstone of Australia’s industrial identity. Plus, there’s an ...
The Supreme Court of Victoria has ruled US car giant General Motors didn't breach its agreement with Australian dealers when it axed the Holden brand five years ago.
General Motors has been a key player in the Australian ... Managing Director, GM Australia and New Zealand. “We are still very much committed and love being part of the sport.
The dealers alleged Holden's exit five years ago breached ... A spokesperson for General Motors in Australia simply said "we welcome the decision" when asked for comment on today's news.
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