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Why Is GM Up Today?

After this morning's 1.7% surge to $58.32 per share, General Motors might just keep moving past its target price of $57.56. With an average analyst rating of buy, and target prices from $38.0 to $80.0, the stock's next move is anyone's guess.

General Motors's short interest — meaning the percentage of the share float that is being shorted — is lower than average at 2.1%. The stock's short ratio is 2.52. The company's insiders own 0.21% 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 86.5%. In conclusion, we believe there is mixed market sentiment regarding General Motors.

Institutions Invested in General Motors

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2025-06-30 Vanguard Group Inc 12% 110,759,703 $6,459,505,845
2025-06-30 Blackrock Inc. 9% 86,011,235 $5,016,175,198
2025-06-30 State Street Corporation 5% 48,706,875 $2,840,584,935
2025-06-30 Franklin Resources, Inc. 3% 30,333,569 $1,769,053,734
2025-06-30 Harris Associates L.P. 3% 25,303,360 $1,475,691,947
2025-06-30 Greenhaven Associates, Inc. 2% 23,654,358 $1,379,522,151
2025-06-30 Geode Capital Management, LLC 2% 21,824,618 $1,272,811,715
2025-06-30 Capital World Investors 2% 16,764,052 $977,679,507
2025-06-30 Dimensional Fund Advisors LP 2% 15,511,865 $904,651,962
2025-06-30 AQR Capital Management, LLC 1% 13,503,858 $787,544,994
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