Automakers
General Motors GM reported a first-quarter loss of $3.25 billion, a result influenced heavily by a writedown in the value of its interest in GMAC and a charge related to the Delphi DPHIQ bankruptcy. GM's per-share loss totaled $5.74. In the same quarter a year earlier, GM had a loss from continuing operations of $42 million, or 7 cents a share. Revenue for the quarter ticked lower, slipping to $42.7 billion from $43.4 billion in the 2007 period. Excluding special items that cut its bottom line by $2.9 billion, GM would have posted an adjusted loss of $350 million, or 62 cents a share, in the first quarter. On that basis, it exceeded the consensus estimate, which was for a loss of $1.60. Revenue was also better than the expected $40.8 billion.
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