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Even with shares down 12% this year, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) still carries an out-of-this-world price-to-earnings ratio of ...
It's safe to say that General Motors (NYSE: GM) had a pretty great 2024. It grew full-year revenue by 9% and led the U.S. auto market in total, retail, and fleet deliveries. GM grew its total ...
General Motors (NYSE: GM) just sounded a warning for the entire stock market. The auto manufacturing giant released its first-quarter earnings on Tuesday morning, but said that it would delay ...
General Motors’ full-year 2024 revenues grew 9% to roughly $187 billion. It also set new records in adjusted EBIT ($14.9 billion). Annual earnings spiked 38% to a record $10.60 per share. Going ...
General Motors retained the U.S. auto sales crown in 2023, with full-year sales of 2.6 million units, up 14%. Ford sold roughly 2 million units in 2023, up 7.1% year over year.
The most recent trading session ended with General Motors (GM) standing at $47.52, reflecting a +1.39% shift from the previouse trading day's closing. The stock exceeded the S&P 500, which ...
At $49.86, the average General Motors stock price target implies upside potential of 61.4%.Ford Motor (NYSE:F)At a P/E of around 11.6, Ford Motor is trading at a much higher valuation than GM.
GM’s long-term vision remains intact, but the road ahead is looking bumpy. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for GM’s 2025 sales and earnings implies a year-over-year decline of 5.3% and 12% ...
GM is currently sporting an improving earnings outlook, which makes it stick out in our Zacks Rank model. And, based on the above valuation metrics, we feel that GM is likely the superior value ...
GM has trailing and forward P/Es of between 4 and 5 and is currently trading at around two-thirds of the company’s book value. Barring anything other than a complete meltdown in the economy ...
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has been the talk of the auto and electric-vehicle (EV) stocks for most of the last decade and for good reason. The company has come to define electric vehicles and has done ...
GM has seen stronger estimate revision activity and sports more attractive valuation metrics than TSLA, so it seems like value investors will conclude that GM is the superior option right now.