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Last Updated: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005, 15:16 GMT
European losses hit GM's profits
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General Motors (GM) saw its net profits fall 37% in the last quarter of 2004, as it continued to be hit by losses at its European operations.

The US giant earned $630m (�481.5m) in the October-to-December period, down from $1bn in the fourth quarter of 2003.

GM's revenues rose 4.7% to $51.2bn from $48.8bn a year earlier.

The fourth-quarter losses at General Motors Europe totalled $345m, up from $66m during the same period in 2003.

GM's main European brands are Opel and Vauxhall.

'Solid results'

Excluding special items, GM's global income from continuing operations totalled $569m during the quarter, down from $838m a year earlier.

The results were in line with Wall Street expectations and shares in GM rose by about 1% in pre-market trade.

For the whole of 2004, GM earned $3.7bn, down from $3.8bn in 2003, while its annual revenue rose 4.5% to $193bn.

GM said its profits were also hit by higher healthcare costs in the US.

"GM reported solid overall results in 2004, despite challenging competitive conditions in many markets around the globe," GM chairman and chief executive Rick Wagoner said in a statement.

The company recently announced that it expected profits in 2005 to be lower than in 2004.


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