Today
+0.84%
5 Days
+1.36%
1 Month
+4.76%
6 Months
+22.03%
Year to Date
+10.74%
1 Year
+27.41%
The company's fundamentals are relatively very healthy. Its valuation is considered undervalued,and institutional recognition is very high. Over the past 30 days, multiple analysts have rated the company as a Hold. Despite a weak stock market performance, the company shows strong fundamentals and technicals. The stock price is trading sideways between the support and resistance levels, making it suitable for range-bound swing trading.
TradingKey - The United States' Big Three automakers have expressed concerns over the recent U.S.-Japan tariff agreement, fearing that the American auto industry might bear higher costs for steel, aluminum, and parts compared to its competitors, placing them at a disadvantage in the domestic market.
TradingKey - Following the U.S.-Japan agreement on a 15% tariff rate, the United States and European Union are now reportedly close to reaching a similar trade deal — reinforcing market expectations that the Japan accord served as a template for broader negotiations.
TradingKey - GM trades at a steep discount, with a forward P/E of 5.0x—67% below sector median and 32% under its 5-year average. FY2025 EBIT-adjusted guidance was cut by $3 billion –$4 billion due to a projected $4–$5B tariff impact, despite strong U.S. margin performance at 8.8%.
Shares of U.S. carmakers rise before the bell as President Donald Trump says he will reduce impact of auto tariffs
Investing.com -- Shares of General Motors (NYSE: NYSE:GM) and Ford Motor (NYSE: NYSE:F) climbed 4% and 3% respectively, following a report from the Financial Times that President Donald Trump plans to
TradingKey - In the latest development, Trump floated the idea of exempting imported vehicles and auto parts from tariffs—a move that comes amid growing concerns over the sector's financial outlook. Shares of Ford Motor, General Motors, and Stellantis rebounded from intraday losses, closing up...