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Last Updated: Apr 13, 2018 7:28 p.m. EDT Delayed quote

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Open: 39.12
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38.57 Day Low/High 39.38
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Key Data

  • Open $39.12
  • Day Range 38.57 - 39.38
  • 52 Week Range 31.92 - 46.76
  • Market Cap $54.48B
  • Shares Outstanding 1.4B
  • Public Float 1.3B
  • Beta 1.14
  • Rev. per Employee $808.82K
  • P/E Ratio n/a
  • EPS $-1.46
  • Yield 3.92%
  • Dividend $0.38
  • Ex-Dividend Date Mar 8, 2018
  • Short Interest 31.53M 03/29/18
  • % of Float Shorted 2.42%
  • Average Volume 13.7M

Performance

5 Day
  • 2.79%
1 Month
  • 2.08%
3 Month
  • -12.12%
YTD
  • -5.51%
1 Year
  • 15.99%

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GM to lay off workers in Ohio plant that makes the Chevy Cruze

General Motors Co. could cut up to 1,500 jobs at a plant in Ohio that builds the Chevy Cruze, according to reports on Friday. The plant would eliminate shifts to face dwindling demand for the compact car. GM earlier this month said Chevrolet was the industry's fastest-growing full-line brand, but largely on the strength of the brand's SUVs and pickup trucks as well as larger sedans. Shares of GM rose 0.2% in late trading after ending the regular session down 0.3%.

GM to lay off 1,500 workers in Ohio: report

GM to lay off 1,500 workers in Ohio: report

Stocks relinquish gains in late trade to end slightly higher

Stocks relinquish gains in late trade to end slightly higher

GM stock gains after Morgan Stanley says pickup trucks are a reason to believe

GM stock gains after Morgan Stanley says pickup trucks are a reason to believe

GM's stock jumps 2% premarket after Morgan Stanley upgrade

GM's stock jumps 2% premarket after Morgan Stanley upgrade

General Motors upgraded to overweight at Morgan Stanley

General Motors upgraded to overweight at Morgan Stanley

Tesla’s stock kicks off new bull market just as it enters a ‘big band’ of chart resistance

Tesla’s stock kicks off new bull market just as it enters a ‘big band’ of chart resistance

GM to kill Chevrolet Sonic subcompact car

General Motors Co. will end production of the Chevrolet Sonic subcompact car as early as this year, according to people familiar with the matter, part of a broader push by Detroit auto executives to abandon low-margin cars in favor of sport-utility vehicles.

5 charts that show how China’s response to U.S. tariffs is rattling markets

5 charts that show how China’s response to U.S. tariffs is rattling markets

Stocks broadly rise in volatile session, energy leads day’s biggest gainers

Stocks broadly rise in volatile session, energy leads day’s biggest gainers

U.S. auto sales rise amid shift to larger vehicles

To understand why the auto industry pushed the Trump administration to roll back emissions rules, take a spin in Ford Motor Co.'s flashy new Lincoln Navigator SUV. Revamped for 2018, the hulking sport-utility vehicle is designed for an era of low gasoline prices. Customers flocked to Lincoln dealerships in March and shelled out an average $81,000 for the latest Navigator, Ford said, nearly 50% more than the outgoing model.

Automakers report upbeat March sales growth

Detroit auto makers on Tuesday reported significant gains in U.S. auto sales in March, a good sign for the start of the spring selling season and traditionally the first month of the year that delivers high volumes.

GM abandons monthly sales reports

GM abandons monthly sales reports

Don’t trade the tweets: Why Amazon investors can ignore Trump’s ‘concerns’

Don’t trade the tweets: Why Amazon investors can ignore Trump’s ‘concerns’

Tesla's stock tumbles further; analyst says 'perfect storm' of bad news creates buying opportunity

Shares of Tesla Inc. tumbled 5.3% in premarket trade Monday, extended last week's plunge of 11.7%, as worries over the effect of a Model X accident, a recall of about 123,000 Model S vehicles and concerns the electric car maker's cash position continue to weigh on the shares. The stock has declined for five-straight weeks, and has plunged 31% since its Sept. 18, 2017 record close of $385. Baird analyst Ben Kallo reiterated the bullish outperform rating he's had on Tesla since March 2016, saying volatility in the shares has created buying opportunities for longer-term investors in the past. "While it seems a perfect storm is weighing on the shares, we are buyers into pressure as Model 3 production ramps," Kallo wrote in a note to clients. "We like the set-up headed into Q1 deliveries as we believe sentiment is overly negative, and think [Tesla] may be able to exceed lower expectations." The stock has lost 4.4% over the past 12 months through Thursday, while shares of rival carmaker General Motors Co. have gained 2.8% and the S&P 500 has climbed 11.8%.

A trade war will hurt these U.S. states the most

A trade war will hurt these U.S. states the most

Tesla's stock tumble lops over $14.5 billion of its market cap this month

Tesla Inc.'s stock plunge has lopped over $14.5 billion off the electric car maker's market capitalization this month, and has slashed the value of co-Founder and Chief Executive Elon Musk's stake by nearly $3 billion. The stock has tumbled $86.50, or 25.2%, month to date, the biggest monthly selloff in its history, amid growing concerns over the company's cash position and worries about a government investigation into a recent fatal crash. With 168,919,941 shares outstanding as of Feb. 14, the price decline reduces Tesla's market cap by $14.61 billion to $43.34 billion. That's below General Motors Co.'s market cap of $49.61 billion, but still above Ford Motor Co.'s market cap of $43.03 billion. Meanwhile, Musk owned 33.63 million Tesla common shares, or about 19.9% of the shares outstanding, according to FactSet. That means the monthly price decline has cut the value of his holding by $2.91 billion. The stock has now lost 7.5% over the past year, while GM shares have slipped 0.6% and the S&P 500 has gained 10.8%.

Durable-goods orders snap back with biggest gain in 8 months; business investment surges

Durable-goods orders snap back with biggest gain in 8 months; business investment surges

How self-driving vans and minibuses will change the transit landscape

How self-driving vans and minibuses will change the transit landscape

Uber crash shows it’s time to be more honest about the challenges of driverless cars

Uber crash shows it’s time to be more honest about the challenges of driverless cars

How Trade Tensions Will Test Companies and Investors

It’s not just the direct impact on targeted goods. Uncertainty over tariffs may cause businesses to delay or change spending and hiring plans.

  • on Barron's Online

GM Cuts Up To 1,500 Jobs at Ohio Plant

General Motors Co. will lay off up to 1,500 workers from a small-car factory in Ohio, the latest symptom of sluggish U.S. demand for cars amid the rising popularity of sport-utility vehicles.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Field Conditions Get a Good Hard Look

Concern about collisions with the ground and other injuries caused by athletic surfaces has led researchers to come up with a way to measure a playing field’s firmness.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

U.S. Offers Compromise on Autos, Boosting Hopes for Nafta Deal

The Trump administration is hammering out a compromise on auto-industry rules at the center of the North American Free Trade Agreement, increasing the chances that the U.S., Mexico and Canada can reach a deal this spring to revise the pact.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Tesla, Safety Agency Feud Over Fatal-Crash Probe

An unusual public feud between Tesla and federal accident investigators escalated over the examination of a fatal car crash, sidelining the auto maker from an official probe concerning its semiautonomous driving system.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Ryan Returns to a State Still Recovering From Recession

When Paul Ryan retires as U.S. House speaker and returns to Wisconsin after 20 years in Washington, he will find a state with shifting political and economic sands.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

How to Mount an Executive Comeback: Try a Mix of Spin and Candor

Getting bounced from a high-powered job can be painful—and permanent. But in today’s tight labor market, some top managers are finding ways to rebound.

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The Brewing U.S.-China Trade War, Explained in Charts

How much could tariffs affect U.S. imports and exports? And which businesses are most likely to get hurt?

  • on Barron's Online

Can Tesla Outrun Cash Burn?

End-of-quarter push boosts Model 3 output, but production still trails company’s predictions.

  • on Barron's Online

Why China’s a Tough Target for U.S. Tariffs

One expert says a trade war is unlikely—but if one happens, it’s the U.S. that is likely to sustain the most damage

  • on Barron's Online

U.S. Looks to Protect Domestic Car Makers From Foreign Competition

The Trump administration is pursuing ways to protect domestic vehicle manufacturing by forcing imported cars to meet stricter environmental rules, a move that would make them more expensive.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Today’s Top Supply Chain and Logistics News

Escalating U.S.-China Trade Threats, Hurricane Harvey’s New Shipping Legacy, Shifting Auto Supply Chains

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King Nominated to Run National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Deputy administrator Heidi King would grapple with driverless-car technologies and exploding air bags if she is confirmed as head of the Transportation Department agency.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Car Makers Step Back From Cars

American auto makers are embarking on a historic shift away from passenger cars, as more-profitable sport-utility vehicles and pickup trucks continue to expand their share of the market.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Auto Makers Weigh In on China’s Tariff Retaliation Threat

Global auto executives spent substantial time in 2017 urging the Trump administration to seek reciprocity on trade policies affecting the world’s biggest automobile market. Industry leaders could get the exact opposite.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

China Targets Detroit, Hits Tesla and BMW Instead

China’s apparent threat to tax U.S.-made cars more heavily would hit a different diplomatic target from the one intended: Germany. The one U.S. car maker that would be heavily affected is Tesla.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Stocks to Watch: Boeing, GM, Nvidia, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Spotify, CBS, Cloudera, Lennar

Among the companies with shares expected to trade actively in Wednesday's session are Boeing, General Motors, Nvidia, Facebook, Amazon.com and Apple.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

GM and Ford Have a Few Lessons for Elon Musk

Tesla’s founder says “car biz is hell,” but the US automakers have spent a century trying to make it a bit easier.

  • on Barron's Online

China’s Bigger Trade Targets, Trucking Hits a Recruiting Shortfall and Shipping’s Divisive Emissions

Today’s Top Supply Chain and Logistics News

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U.S. Auto Sales Get Push from $80,000 Ford SUV

Detroit auto makers reported significant gains in U.S. auto sales in March, as the trend toward SUVs and pickup trucks reinforced the push for less-demanding fuel-economy standards.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

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How Trade Tensions Will Test Companies and Investors

It’s not just the direct impact on targeted goods. Uncertainty over tariffs may cause businesses to delay or change spending and hiring plans.

  • on Barron's

How Analysts Are Rating Tesla before Its 1Q18 Earnings Release

According to Reuters, of the 26 analysts covering Tesla (TSLA) stock on April 11, 2018, ~35% recommended “buy,” 35% recommended “hold,” and 30% recommended “sell.”

  • on MarketRealist.com

China's Secret Weapon

China's Secret Weapon

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An ETF to Invest in Self-driving & Electric Cars

Here's why you should invest in the future of mobility.

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GM Cuts Up To 1,500 Jobs at Ohio Plant

General Motors Co. will lay off up to 1,500 workers from a small-car factory in Ohio, the latest symptom of sluggish U.S. demand for cars amid the rising popularity of sport-utility vehicles.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Most Analysts Recommend ‘Hold’ for Ford

According to Reuters, of the 24 analysts covering Ford (F) on April 11, ~17% recommended “buy,” 79% recommended “hold,” and 4% recommended “sell.”

  • on MarketRealist.com

Should Investors Believe Elon Musk's Latest Tesla (TSLA) Promise?

Shares of Tesla (TSLA) popped on Friday after CEO Elon Musk once again took to Twitter (TWTR) to boast, this time about the electric car maker's second half outlook. But at this point, it seems somewhat strange that so many investors still react positively to anything Musk says.

  • on Zacks.com

The Top General Motors Shareholders (GM)

Discover General Motors’ top three direct shareholders. Learn about how many shares they hold and obtain a brief description of their background.

  • on Investopedia.com

GM to cut second shift at Lordstown plant, affecting 1,500 jobs

GM to cut second shift at Lordstown plant, affecting 1,500 jobs

  • on Seeking Alpha

Sorting Out What Lies Ahead for Tesla (Part 4, The Competition)

How Long Can Tesla Stay Ahead of its Rivals?

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How Auto Stocks Are Performing

In this series, we’ll look at analysts’ recommendations for auto stocks before the 1Q18 earnings season and review key industry updates.

  • on MarketRealist.com

Key Takeaways From General Motors' March Sales

Key Takeaways From General Motors’ March Sales

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Top 10 Net Payout Yields - April 2018

Top 10 Net Payout Yields - April 2018

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How to Make Money in Self-Driving Cars

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5 Stocks That Would Benefit From a China-U.S. Trade Deal

5 Stocks That Would Benefit From a China-U.S. Trade Deal

  • on InvestorPlace.com

Field Conditions Get a Good Hard Look

Concern about collisions with the ground and other injuries caused by athletic surfaces has led researchers to come up with a way to measure a playing field’s firmness.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Strong 1Q18 Auto Sales: A Solid 2018 for the Auto Industry?

According to Autodata, US auto sales in March 2018 rose 6.3% YoY (year-over-year) after falling ~2.4% YoY in the previous month.

  • on MarketRealist.com

U.S. Offers Compromise on Autos, Boosting Hopes for Nafta Deal

The Trump administration is hammering out a compromise on auto-industry rules at the center of the North American Free Trade Agreement, increasing the chances that the U.S., Mexico and Canada can reach a deal this spring to revise the pact.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

No Relief for Harley-Davidson Stock in April amid Weaker Markets

During the week ended April 6, Harley-Davidson stock (HOG) traded on a negative note and ended the week at $42.19—a drop of about 1.6%.

  • on MarketRealist.com

GM sticks with deadline in South Korea

GM sticks with deadline in South Korea

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Russian Federation,United States : Enel To Sell Power from Its First Wind Farm In U.S. State of Illinois To Bloomberg And General Motors

Russian Federation,United States : Enel To Sell Power from Its First Wind Farm In U.S. State of Illinois To Bloomberg And General Motors

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Fullintel Releases 'The New York International Auto Show 2018 Media Impact Report'

Fullintel Releases 'The New York International Auto Show 2018 Media Impact Report'

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EVgo and Maven Gig Announce Nation's First Dedicated Fast Charging Network for On-Demand Drivers

EVgo and Maven Gig Announce Nation's First Dedicated Fast Charging Network for On-Demand Drivers

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Market - Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2017-2023

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Market - Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2017-2023

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China : BMW, Toyota get reprieve in crosshairs of US-China trade spat

China : BMW, Toyota get reprieve in crosshairs of US-China trade spat

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Italy : Enel to sell power from its first wind farm in U.S. State of Illinois to Bloomberg and General Motors

Italy : Enel to sell power from its first wind farm in U.S. State of Illinois to Bloomberg and General Motors

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Russian Federation : Buick made an electric crossover for the Chinese

Russian Federation : Buick made an electric crossover for the Chinese

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The $20 Billion Lithium Story no one Knows About

The $20 Billion Lithium Story no one Knows About

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GM Financial Annual Elite Sales Liftoff across U.S.

GM Financial Annual Elite Sales Liftoff across U.S.

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Enel to Sell Power From Its First Wind Farm in U.S. State of Illinois to Bloomberg and General Motors

Enel to Sell Power From Its First Wind Farm in U.S. State of Illinois to Bloomberg and General Motors

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Automotive Composites Market Report 2018-2028

Automotive Composites Market Report 2018-2028

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Thinking about buying stock in Acadia Pharmaceuticals, Deutsche Bank, General Motors, Novartis, or Spirit Airlines?

Thinking about buying stock in Acadia Pharmaceuticals, Deutsche Bank, General Motors, Novartis, or Spirit Airlines?

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United States : Drive Change. Drive Electric. Campaign Launched To Increase Electric Auto Use

United States : Drive Change. Drive Electric. Campaign Launched To Increase Electric Auto Use

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5 Companies Taking the Lithium Industry by Storm

5 Companies Taking the Lithium Industry by Storm

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France : PSA is said to end Renault-Vauxhall venture at UK Luton plant

France : PSA is said to end Renault-Vauxhall venture at UK Luton plant

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United States : US auto sales spring to life in March

United States : US auto sales spring to life in March

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United States : Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac March Sales Surge 16 percent, Retail Share Climbs to 17.7 percent

United States : Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac March Sales Surge 16 percent, Retail Share Climbs to 17.7 percent

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Today's Research Reports on Stocks to Watch: Tesla and Ford

Today's Research Reports on Stocks to Watch: Tesla and Ford

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Global hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market growth is expected to be driven by rising concerns regarding environment globally

Global hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market growth is expected to be driven by rising concerns regarding environment globally

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Peugeot plans new UK van production at Vauxhall Luton

Peugeot plans new UK van production at Vauxhall Luton

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General Motors Co.

General Motors Co. engages in the designing, manufacturing, and selling of cars, trucks, and automobile parts. It also provides automotive financing services through General Motors Financial Company, Inc. The firm operates through the following segments: GM North America, GM International, and GM Financial. It sells vehicles under the Chevrolet, Cadillac, Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Jiefang, Wuling, Maven, and OnStar brands. The company was founded by William C. Durant on September 16, 1908 and is headquartered in Detroit, MI. (See Full Profile)

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Number of Ratings 24 Full Ratings

How Auto Stocks Are Performing

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Most Analysts Recommend ‘Hold’ for Ford

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How Analysts Are Rating Tesla before Its 1Q18 Earnings Release

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Competitors

Name Chg % Market Cap
Gentex Corp. -0.99% $6.64B
Tesla Inc. 2.13% $49.66B
Honda Motor Co. Ltd. ADR 0.11% $63.07B
Toyota Motor Corp. ADR -0.08% $209.06B
Ford Motor Co. -0.27% $45.16B
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