General Motors Company

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Closing Price on October 21, 2024

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The 1960s was a very important time in the growth of the United States. Between rapid workforce growth, the rise of automation, and “Great Society” programs like Food Stamps and Medicare, the...
After years of a low-interest rate environment, which has reversed in a big way over the last 22 months, many investors continue to turn to equities not only for growth potential but also for solid...
Apple is one of the most successful, powerful, and wealthy companies in the history of the world. It’s hard to fully grasp just how much money flows through Apple, and how much control they have...
Founded over 100 years ago, General Motors is one of the largest and most successful companies in American history. The Detroit-based automaker led the industry in global sales for most of the 20th...
No matter what its upcoming earnings may show, Tesla remains the leader in electric vehicles, especially in the United States and Europe.
Here is an assessment of how safe Ford’s dividend appears to be based on a variety of metrics.
Whether you know him from his prestigious boxing career, his affordable kitchen grille, or somewhere else, George Foreman has successfully turned his success in the ring into a thriving business. He...
Tim Allen rose to fame through stand-up comedy and then television and movies, but he has always had a love for cars ever since he was a young boy, a love he inherited from his father. Like most car...
When it comes to famous car collectors, Jay Leno is hard to beat. With over 180 cars including exotics, hypercars, museum-grade artifacts, and even regular affordable cars along with a television...
Another oil-patch acquisition, although on a smaller scale than the ones we saw in October. Also, a look at new car sales in 2023 and 2024.
Analyst upgrades and downgrades to some major stocks were reported Thursday morning. Tech stocks set the tone in both directions.
You might not have known Jerry Seinfeld had an extensive and impressive car collection until he started his comedy show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. In each episode, he would pick up a new...
These companies all had initial public offerings in 2010 and are still public. Their performance since then has ranged from −97% to over 16,000%.
General Motors may be the largest U.S. car company, yet its market cap is just a fraction of that of Tesla. Here's why.
Japan's Nippon Steel agrees to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.1 billion, and EV maker Nio gets a cash infusion from Abu Dhabi.