WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING, General Motors Corp. has long been a pacesetter. In the 1950s it became the first major U.S. company to buy equities for its pension plan; then, in the 1980s, it was in the vanguard of foreign stock purchasers.
WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING, General Motors Corp. has long been a pacesetter. In the 1950s it became the first major U.S. company to buy equities for its pension plan; then, in the 1980s, it was in the vanguard of foreign stock purchasers.
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