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Why Are People Talking About Investing in General Motors Company (GM)?

General Motors Company designs, builds, and sells trucks, crossovers, cars, and automobile parts; and provide software-enabled services and subscriptions worldwide. The large-cap auto manufacturing company is based in the United States, and over the last twelve months it has returned a dividend yield of 0.7%. General Motors Company has trailing twelve months earnings per share (EPS) of 6.46, which at today's prices amounts to a price to earnings (P/E) ratio of 5.9.

Based on its expected future earnings growth, the company has a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 0.35. Usually a PEG ratio between 0 and 1 indicates a potentially undervalued company.

Overview of the Company's Gross Margins:

Date Reported Revenue ($ k) Cost of Revenue ($ k) Gross Margins (%) YoY Growth (%)
2022-12-31 156,735,000 135,754,000 13.39 -4.9
2021-12-31 127,004,000 109,126,000 14.08 26.16
2020-12-31 122,485,000 108,813,000 11.16 9.63
2019-12-31 137,237,000 123,265,000 10.18 n/a

General Motors Company's 12.2% average gross margins are thinner than the 14.7% average of the Auto Manufacturers industry, implying that the firm might be lacking in competitivity.

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