General Motors (GM) said it will stop buying ads on Facebook (FB), WSJ
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GM (GM) Hints at Possible Return to Facebook (FB) Advertising
January 16, 2013 10:17 AM ESTGeneral Motors (NYSE: GM) wishes it could quit you Facebook (Nasdaq: FB).
According to Reuters this morning, the Detroit, MI-based automaker and everyone's favorite social networking site might be in talks for GM to re-assume an... More
GM (GM) Hints at Possible Return to Facebook (FB) Advertising
January 16, 2013 10:17 AM ESTGeneral Motors (NYSE: GM) wishes it could quit you Facebook (Nasdaq: FB).
According to Reuters this morning, the Detroit, MI-based automaker and everyone's favorite social networking site might be in talks for GM to re-assume an... More

