LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - General Motors Corp , the world's largest automaker, will cut about 3,000 jobs in Europe and lose the equivalent of two car-making plants in production capacity, London's Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday.
"Revenue generating capacity is way short of what we assumed," the newspaper quoted Fritz Henderson, GM Europe's chairman, as saying.
Henderson said ...
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