Isuzu Denies Purchasing General Motors Midsize Truck Production
Read 39,277 TimesPosted Sep 30, 2008, 8:00 ET by Jason
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After reports last week that General Motors may sell its midsize truck production to Isuzu Motors, Isuzu Motors Ltd have decided not to purchase General Motors' midsize pickup truck production. Isuzu stated it aims to make a net profit this year and said "It will be difficult to achieve the net profit target but we will do everything possible to achieve it". Isuzu also stated they will not raise their stake in General Motors' diesel engine production, "We have no plan to raise our stake in DMAX". Reported by Reuters.





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