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What Facts Should You Know About General Motors Company (GM)?

After moving -2.3% during today's afternoon session, General Motors Company is now trading at a price of $32.3 per share. On average, analysts give it a target price of $50.13.

General Motors Company designs, builds, and sells trucks, crossovers, cars, and automobile parts; and provide software-enabled services and subscriptions worldwide.

General Motors Company Investors Should Consider This:

  • General Motors Company has moved -7.0% over the last year.

  • The company has a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 0.9. A number between 0 and 1 could mean that the market is undervaluing General Motors Company's estimated growth potential

  • Its Price to Book (P/B) ratio is 0.63

  • General Motors Company currently returns an annual dividend yield of 1.1%.

Understanding General Motors Company's Operating Margins

Date Reported Total Revenue ($ k) Operating Expenses ($ k) Operating Margins (%) YoY Growth (%)
2023-01-31 156,735,000 -19,529,000 7 0.0
2022-02-02 127,004,000 -17,136,000 7 40.0
2021-02-10 122,485,000 -18,312,000 5 25.0
2020-02-05 137,237,000 -8,491,000 4 33.33
2019-02-06 147,049,000 -9,650,000 3 -50.0
2018-02-06 145,588,000 -9,570,000 6

Over the last 6 years, General Motors Company's operating margins have averaged 5.3%, which is similar to the 6.43% Auto Manufacturers industry average. We also note that the company's operating margins have a high coefficient of variability at 30.6%. The firm's margins exhibit a relatively stable growth trend of 1.5%.

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