General Motors Company

NYSE: GM
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Closing Price on September 24, 2024

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With so much of the sovereign debt around the world with negative yields, and the rest just barely over the breakeven level, many people are looking far and wide for any sort of reasonable yield.
After a rather dismal month of May, pickup truck sales improved somewhat in June, and the leading full-size pickup opened up a wider lead on its competitors.
General Motors posted total July U.S. sales that were decrease of nearly 2% and less than analysts expected.
Car and light truck sales should reach 1.5 million in July, about the same as in July a year ago. The momentum should continue in August, particularly due to large discounts on the best-selling cars.
Automakers will be reporting July light vehicle sales totals on Tuesday, and if forecasts are correct, it will be a solid, perhaps even outstanding, month.
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Volkswagen is taking the expected beating in the United States due to its emissions scandal. Its sales dropped sharply in July, according to Kelley Blue Book.
The post-Brexit rally has been outstanding, and taking profits now makes very good sense. The question is what to do with the proceeds.
In a new owner satisfaction ranking of 2016 model year vehicles, GM placed seven vehicles at the top of their respective segments, more than any other auto manufacturer, to take the award as the most...
GM has been one of the greater American auto manufacturers for a while, but quite a few investors have lost faith in the company after it has lost about 5% this year leading into earnings.
Although 2016 has been a rough year for General Motors, in a report issued ahead of earnings some analysts see a huge upside.
General Motors and Ford could have two very different reactions for earnings season, according to Merrill Lynch, which notes that sentiment toward auto stocks remains negative.
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Earnings season has just kicked off, when most major companies will report and set a direction for the market. With the markets at all-time highs these reports are especially important.
Ford Motor Co.’s (NYSE: F)  F-150 is the top-selling vehicle in the United States. For some reason, the number two car company in America has started to offer 0% APR for 60 months on it. While...