General Motors Company

NYSE: GM
$48.88
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Closing Price on September 20, 2024

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While Ford stock is at the back of the pack in terms of its performance, the outlook provided with recent earnings doesn’t paint an encouraging picture going forward, for neither the stock nor the...
General Motors reported better than expected first-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Wednesday.
GM has started to offer 0% APR financing for 84 months for cars and trucks sold at its big Chevy division. The question is, do people want to own a vehicle for seven years?
The Ford family can't afford to see its namesake company implode, and with it the fortune they have enjoyed for over 100 years.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Disney, GM, T-Mobile, Uber some of the other most anticipated quarterly reports due this week.
GM announced Monday that it has extended two credit agreements while suspending its dividend and buybacks as it builds liquidity during the coronavirus pandemic.
It has been presumed for some time that U.S. new car sales would plunge due to the spread of COVID-19. In fact, New York City sales were nearly zero for the week.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Akamai Technologies, Carlyle, Ford, General Motors, JD.com, Moderna, Netflix, Peloton Interactive, Raytheon Technologies, Target, Tesla and...
Every major car company in the world counted China as its largest potential market. But car sales have crashed across the world due to the spreading pandemic.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AMC, American Express, Apache, Apple, Beyond Meat, BP, Charles Schwab, CSX, General Motors, Pinterest, Walt Disney and Wingstop.
Congressional negotiators have struck a deal with the Trump administration on a $2 trillion stimulus package to offset some of the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Investors are finding winners...
GM announced Tuesday that it has drawn $16 from its credit facilities to boost its cash position. Investors are interpreting that as a backstop for dividends.
Tuesday's top analyst calls included Advanced Micro Devices, Alcoa, Biomarin Pharmaceutical, Coca-Cola, Ford, General Motors, Intel, Kinder Morgan, Micron Technology, Nvidia, Tesla, Twitter and...
Ford has announced the closure of assembly plants in North America, Asia and elsewhere due to the coronavirus pandemic. The questions is, even when production resumes, will there be buyers?
In this new frightening and recessionary environment, high dividends based on continued and easy coverage rates are viewed suspiciously.