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General Motors Company (GM) Dips -1.0% on Light Volum

General Motors Company stock is trading -20.35% below its average target price of $48.8 after dropping -1.0% during today's afternoon session. Analysts are giving the large-cap Auto Manufacturers company an average rating of buy and target prices ranging from $32.0 to $89.0 per share.

General Motors Company's short interest — meaning the percentage of the share float that is being shorted — is lower than average at 2.4%. The stock's short ratio is 2.39. The company's insiders own 0.2% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Another number to watch is the company's rate of institutional share ownership, which now stands at 84.1%. In conclusion, we believe there is mixed market sentiment regarding General Motors Company.

Institutions Invested in General Motors Company

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2023-03-31 Blackrock Inc. 9% 126,529,253 $4,918,179,379
2023-03-31 Vanguard Group Inc 8% 109,946,900 $4,273,624,980
2023-03-31 State Street Corporation 4% 56,981,032 $2,214,847,001
2023-03-31 Capital World Investors 4% 52,835,035 $2,053,692,513
2023-03-31 Capital Research Global Investors 3% 41,061,088 $1,596,040,374
2023-03-31 Berkshire Hathaway, Inc 3% 40,000,000 $1,554,795,989
2023-03-31 Harris Associates L.P. 3% 38,415,673 $1,493,213,358
2023-03-31 Capital International Investors 2% 29,790,210 $1,157,942,476
2023-03-31 Invesco Ltd. 2% 28,848,704 $1,121,346,232
2023-03-31 Bank of America Corporation 2% 27,675,664 $1,075,750,285
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