General Motors Company

NYSE: GM
$53.70
+$1.90 (+3.7%)
Closing Price on November 5, 2024

GM Articles

GM's layoffs may seem benign, as white-collar job cuts are often a sign that companies can do more with less, but they are also a sign of trouble.
Ford stock is unlikely to recover the ground it has lost over the past two years. That is due in part to poor electric vehicle (EV) sales.
24/7 Insights The biggest recalls of all time had a big impact on company financials.  Many of the companies on this list were able to cover the cost of the recall.  At least one brand went...
24/7 Wall St. Insights Automaker Stellantis N.V. (NYSE: STLA) will lay off almost 2,500 workers in the United States. Ford and General Motors should take warning. Also: Dividend legends to hold...
EV sales are strong in China but slowing in the U.S. and Europe due to high costs and trust issues. Challenges like range anxiety and repair costs limit broader adoption. Chinese EVs could boost...
24/7 Wall St. Insights The U.S. is the second largest consumer automotive market in the world Still, many of the world’s largest automakers do not compete in the United States Also: Discover the...
Doug McIntyre and Lee Jackson discuss the persistent underperformance of the Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) compared to competitors like GM (NYSE: GM) and Toyota. They attribute part of Ford’s...
24/7 Wall St. Insights With new car prices remaining high, customers can opt for value — buying a car with the lowest cost relative to its lifespan While compact cars certainly provide value, there...
CEO Jim Farley gets most of the blame for the big hit to Ford stock. The company struggles with poor electric vehicle sales and poor product quality.
GM has slowed its plans in response to shifting investor and consumer sentiment on electric vehicles (EVs).
The electric vehicle market has taken off in recent years, especially after the introduction of several governmental regulations. Many cars driving on the road today are electric. Tesla (NASDAQ:...
Ford has a dilemma when it comes to its next quarterly report. Will strong electric vehicle sales equate to success in investors' minds?
While there is no question there is hope that electric vehicles will be the next big thing, adoption has been slower than originally intended. With brands like Volvo, Volkswagen, and even Toyota...
Cox Automotive released data on EV sales in the US in the second quarter of the year. Overall, EV sales rose 8.3% to 330,000, or 8% of the total cars and light trucks sold for the period. Several car...