David Welch
David Welch is a seasoned journalist with a focus on the automotive industry. He has been known for his unbiased reporting and clear writing style, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. His work has been published in reputable outlets such as Bloomberg and Yahoo Finance.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
92%
Examples:
- In the article 'GM Strike Expanded to More Plants as UAW Negotiations Falter', there is a slight bias towards GM, emphasizing the impact of the strike on their operations.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
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Contradictions
100%
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Deceptions
100%
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Recent Articles
GM Shifts Electric Vehicle Production Goals Amid Market Uncertainty and Software Issues
Broke On: Tuesday, 16 July 2024GM's EV production goal of 1 million vehicles in North America by 2025 is uncertain due to market challenges and software issues. CEO Mary Barra will build to demand and prioritize customer preferences, as GM faces delays from infotainment screen and DC fast charger problems, as well as production issues at EV component factories. GM Announces Investor-Focused Initiatives Amid Labor Strikes and Setbacks
Broke On: Wednesday, 29 November 2023GM is increasing its quarterly dividend by 33% and initiating a $10 billion share repurchase program. The company is also reinstating its 2023 guidance after a year of labor strikes and setbacks in its plans for electric and autonomous vehicles. GM's new labor deals will cost it $9.3 billion, translating to about $575 per vehicle over the life of the deals. UAW Reaches Tentative Agreement with Stellantis Amid GM Strikes
Broke On: Saturday, 28 October 2023The United Auto Workers (UAW) union and Stellantis have reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year labor contract. The UAW's negotiations with General Motors (GM) have faltered, leading to an expansion of strikes to more GM plants.