NYSE:GM

General Motors Corporation (GM)

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+1.52 (1.86%)
as of Jun 4, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 15 opinions in the last 12 months.

General Motors Corporation (GM) has garnered mixed but generally positive reviews from various experts in the investment community. While the company has faced challenges like tariff impacts and the transition to electric vehicles (EVs), many analysts commend its strong cash flow and effective management under the current CEO. The company is expected to post significant earnings per share (EPS) this year, with estimates reaching around $12. Despite some volatility and competitive pressures in the automotive sector, GM's valuation appears attractive, trading at low price-to-earnings (PE) multiples. Moreover, several analysts indicate that GM has outperformed competitors like Tesla, although caution remains due to macroeconomic uncertainties and ongoing tariff discussions.

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Positive
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Valuation
Undervalued
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DON'T BUY
Thinks it should go into bankruptcy and restructure. Wouldn't buy it at this time.
DON'T BUY
Thinks a bankruptcy proceeding for this company will be negative under all scenarios. Would not be a buyer of any piece of their capital structure.
DON'T BUY
(Market Call Minute.) Strictly a gamble.
SELL
GMAC Bonds are rated right now as CCC will, which is one above the default when you are at the C level. Very weak and what he would call below investment grade type of bond.
TRADE
(Market Call Minute) Got to be awfully nimble.
DON'T BUY
Market Call Minute. Thinks they are going down for the count.
COMMENT
Would be better for everyone if there were some form of structured bankruptcy. There are 5 retired workers for every 1 worker.
DON'T BUY
Thinks this company should go bankrupt. Made a lot of bad, poor business decisions. We are just prolonging the death.
SELL
Situation has pretty much steadily deteriorated. Thinks it will eventually go into bankruptcy protection. Shareholders will not end up with much.
DON'T BUY
He suspects that this company will survive in some form but current stakeholders will not be around.
SELL
(Market Call Minute.) Way too many problems and uncertainties. Too much risk.
SELL
Equity holders make money after everybody else. Debt is not secure and you have to worry about bank loans. Doesn't think there will be anything left over.
DON'T BUY
General Motors (GM-N) and Ford (F-N) are strictly gambles.
DON'T BUY
This is pure speculation. Wouldn't look at it for any of his clients. Days away from running out of cash without some government assistance.
SELL
Wouldn't touch this one. It literally does not have enough cash to make it out to the end of the year. Even if the US government wants to save the company, but gets grid locked, they could see chapter 11.
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