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This summary was created by AI, based on 27 opinions in the last 12 months.

The experts have mixed opinions on General Motors Corporation. Some believe that the company is well-positioned with higher margins, a strong electrification program, and good earnings. Others are concerned about issues such as potential negative impacts from interest rates and high debt levels. There are also contrasting views on the company's potential for growth in the electric vehicle market. Overall, the company's future seems uncertain with both positive and negative factors to consider.

Consensus
Mixed
Valuation
Fair Value
BUY

Margins are superior to Ford's. Likes the CEO and plan going forward. Incredibly inexpensive valuation.

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HOLD

Higher margins than Ford, growing topline just as well. Likes its electrification program a bit more. Recent earnings were very good.

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DON'T BUY

It reports Tuesday. Bad news like falling sales are all baked into the stock, btu GM is very tied to interest rates and could get hit hard with Friday's wage report if there is big jump in wages.

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DON'T BUY

Doing some things well. Probably good that its EVs are going to use TSLA bollards. Wonderful brands. Will benefit from onshoring of America. But once you've opted to adopt your competitor's technology, writing might be on the wall.

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WAIT

There was a trading opportunity in November but now you should wait before buying. It has announced a $10 billion share buyback which amounts to about a quarter of its shares. It's interesting to note that over the past 30 years the number of autos sold in the U.S. has remained steady at about 15 million per year so basically the overall market is stagnant.

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TOP PICK

At general motors, we are passionate about designing, building and selling the world’s best vehicles. this vision unites us as a team each and every day and is the hallmark of our customer-driven culture. we set high standards for our company so that we can give you the best cars, trucks and suvs. it’s our commitment to deliver vehicles with compelling designs, flawless quality and reliability, and leading safety, fuel economy and infotainment features. the very things that create that special bond between driver and vehicle. whether it’s a chevrolet, buick, gmc, cadillac or holden, making the world’s best vehicles can only happen with the world’s greatest employees. we take great pride in our work, and take great care to deliver exceptional cars and a positive ownership experience to our customers in 140 countries around the world. for information on the gm privacy statement, please visit http://www.gm.com/privacy-statement.html Social media mentions are up 1300% in the past 24h.

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Unspecified

The charts show it is coming off the bottom but is still in a long term downward trend. He is not sure if the recent uptrend is meaningful yet.

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COMMENT

They're investing a lot into EVs, but EVs are starting to atrophy.

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DON'T BUY

Not asset light. High liabilities. Low margins. Better options for investors out there. High debt levels. Not a great business. Not founder led or owned. 

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BUY
cars

Autos are mired in the UAW strike now. Past strikes tend to be a good time to buy shares, though. He prefers GM over Ford for its higher margins, and its EV program competes well against Ford, though Tesla is the winner in EVs (surprises him). Ford and GM are trading at a reasonable multiple, but Tesla's is much higher, which gives him pause.

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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Oct 06/22, Down 12%)

The UAW strike is impacted all carmakers. Take a 3-10-year outlook and see the effect of EVs, a mammoth transformation in the car industry. Some say GM is a value trap, and that's possible. But he sees the upside being large. The downside is that it trades under 5x enterprise value to EBITDA.

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PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 04/22, Down 7%)

Was trading at 8x and their beat earnings, but shares still went down. The market feels that GM won't transition to EVs without big sacrifices. But GM has a lot of cash flow and is a dominant brand name. They will transition to EVs. Now, there's a car glut, even in EVs. Still owns it, but has disappointed.

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WEAK BUY

Ups and downs. Meeting most of its objectives on production, but a lot of the meaningful objectives are a ways out. Very modest 4.5x expected earnings. Downside on valuation is quite limited. Upside is we move back to previous volumes, though probably not tomorrow. Margins are higher than Ford.

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TRADE

Has been cheap for 20 years, and can't get out of its own way. PE around 5-6x. Never any growth rate. Can trade it. If you want something exciting on PEG, buy TSLA when it's on its back.

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HOLD
The impact of a UAW strike

Wells Fargo projects that a strike would cost GM $2.7 billion and Ford $2.4 billion of adjusted EBIT a month. That said, he's not that worried and is not a risk to sell the carmakers. A strike is a one-off event, and the stock market cares only about the future. Also, Biden won't let a strike drag on; cars are a critical industry. Third, these stocks have already come down to absorb a stock. That said, if the strike leads to much higher wages, that would hurt these stocks. Don't rush in to buy these stocks.

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General Motors Corporation(GM-N) Rating

Ranking : 5 out of 5

Bullish - Buy Signals / Votes : 12

Neutral - Hold Signals / Votes : 4

Bearish - Sell Signals / Votes : 5

Total Signals / Votes : 21

Stockchase rating for General Motors Corporation is calculated according to the stock experts' signals. A high score means experts mostly recommend to buy the stock while a low score means experts mostly recommend to sell the stock.

General Motors Corporation(GM-N) Frequently Asked Questions

What is General Motors Corporation stock symbol?

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Is General Motors Corporation a buy or a sell?

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Is General Motors Corporation worth watching?

21 stock analysts on Stockchase covered General Motors Corporation In the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.

What is General Motors Corporation stock price?

On 2024-03-18, General Motors Corporation (GM-N) stock closed at a price of $40.82.