General Motors Company

NYSE: GM
$46.48
+$0.67 (+1.5%)
Closing Price on September 27, 2024

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Though these clearly are stocks for more aggressive accounts, the total return potential is outstanding, and all of them do very well in their respective sectors.
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...
Now might be a really good time to shop for a full-size pickup truck, given the latest incentives on F-Series, Silverado and Ram trucks.
The latest car sales numbers in the European Union signal the challenges that U.S. car companies have outside America.
Using ordinary consumers as test drivers may not be the best idea that electric carmaker Tesla Motors has ever come up with.
Consumer Reports is calling on Tesla and others to turn off the automatic steering function and make other changes to how they market autonomous driving features.
These blue chip dividend stocks are leaders in their respective sectors, and all four still offer investors decent value at current trading levels.
June Buick sales dropped more than 5%, which makes it among GM's smallest brands by unit sales.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to take a look at the top five positions in the Buffett holdings that were the worst year-to-date performers.
courtesy of Toyota Motor Corp.Hybrid and electric cars were the rage when gas prices where high. The grandfather of the category has been the Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM), which recently fell on...
24/7 Wall St. looked at the most American cars in the U.S. based on where their parts come from. The Buick Enclave was the winner What did we discover? Across the nation, some forms of manufacturing...
The three full-sized American pick-ups continued to be the best selling cars in June, a sign of a drop in concern about gas costs, and the place that the pick-up plays in transportation. Sales of...
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. After a disappointing May, Ford Motor Co....
General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) posted total June U.S. sales of 255,210 vehicles, a decrease of 1.6% compared with June 2015. Retail deliveries rose 1.2%, fleet deliveries slipped 2.3 points, and...