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What General Motors Company (GM) Investors Need to Know

Large-cap consumer discretionary company General Motors Company has moved 1.0% this afternoon, reaching $29.61 per share. In contrast, the average analyst target price for the stock is $48.51.

General Motors Company designs, builds, and sells trucks, crossovers, cars, and automobile parts; and provide software-enabled services and subscriptions worldwide. The company is based in the United States. General Motors Company currently returns an annual dividend yield of 1.2%.

Make Sure to Consider the Following Before Buying General Motors Company:

  • General Motors Company has moved -15.0% over the last year.

  • GM has a forward P/E ratio of 4.3 based on its EPS guidance of 6.94.

  • Over the last 6 years, earnings per share (EPS) have been growing at a compounded average rate of 24.0%.

  • The company has a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 0.82.

  • Its Price to Book (P/B) ratio is 0.58

General Motors Company Has Irregular Cash Flows

Date Reported Cash Flow from Operations ($ k) Capital expenditures ($ k) Free Cash Flow ($ k) YoY Growth (%)
2023-01-31 16,042,000 -6,953,000 22,995,000 0.39
2022-02-02 15,188,000 -7,718,000 22,906,000 -3.77
2021-02-10 16,670,000 -7,134,000 23,804,000 -7.43
2020-02-05 15,021,000 -10,694,000 25,715,000 -13.97
2019-02-06 15,256,000 -14,633,000 29,889,000 -21.95
2018-02-06 17,328,000 -20,966,000 38,294,000

General Motors Company's free cash flows have a decent average of $27.27 Billion over the last 6 years, but they are highly variable since their coefficient of variability is 77068042801.7%. The compounded average growth rate over this period is 0.0%.

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