General Motors Company

NYSE: GM
$57.04
-$0.58 (-1.0%)
Closing Price on November 15, 2024

GM Articles

July might be called the month of the luxury car. Sales of BMW, Mercedes and Audi rose sharply. But the luxury division of America's largest car company continues to struggle.
Holding its spot as the top-selling car or light truck in America, Ford's F-Series pickup led the monthly U.S. car sales list again in July. It is a performance that has recurred almost every month...
Harley-Davidson has notified the U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration that it is is recalling some 4,250 motorcycles shipped globally to repair an ignition-related defect.
Ford Motor Co.A company that makes the camera systems and develops software and other technologies for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is leaving the starting line with the pedal really...
General Motors posted total July sales of 256,160 vehicles, up 9% year-over-year. Retail sales rose 4%. The massive recalls don’t seem to be hurting GM.
General Electric Co. and Synchrony FinancialGeneral Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) spinoff Synchrony Financial priced its initial public offering of 125 million shares at $23 at the bottom of the expected...
It may be difficult for GM to sell the Chevy Volt, but it is by one important measure a very safe car. It won the IIHS 2014 TOP SAFETY PICK+ award for small cars.
courtesy of General MotorsIt is almost counterintuitive: a company recalls more than 28 million vehicles — more than all car companies in the world will sell in either the United States or China in...
Millions of car owners will get hit in the pocket book because of GM recalls and there is nothing they can do about it.
courtesy of ChryslerAutomakers are expected to release July sales numbers next Friday, but sales estimates have already begun to hit the tape. Sales of new vehicles are expected to post a seasonally...
These are this Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations from Wall Street firms on Friday, July 25, 2015. They include Amazon.com, Brightcove, Exxon, GM, Mylan, Petrobras and Twitter.
General Motors reported disappointing second-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Thursday morning. Results included recall-related charges of $1.2 billion.
Ford reported lower but better-than-expected second-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Thursday morning. It saw its first profit in Europe in three years.
ThinkstockAfter vehicle sales reached a six-year high last year, the U.S. auto industry has continued its torrid growth pace in the first half of 2014. With more than 8 million cars sold in the first...
courtesy of General MotorsGeneral Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) announced six recalls totaling 717,950 recent model vehicles Wednesday, just a day before the company is scheduled to announce second quarter...