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GM to close Oklahoma City plant in February

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Ah, crap. I'm gonna have to listen to this on the news for the next 2 months now... (yes i live in oklahoma)
Have to be a registered user to see the whole thing, and I don't want to register. Just one Q: what do they currently make there?
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looks like they want zero internal competition for the GMT 900 suv's
Awww man...... I have a soft spot for this news 'cause I was born in OKC....I hate to see anything bad happen to their economy. They were JUST starting to do really well (economy-wise) in Oklahoma after the devastating oil bust 20-30 years ago. "The City" was really coming to life with great new nightlife, restaurants, and so-on. I hope the plant's idled and they get something new down the road......

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