GM Earnings Beat Wall Street Estimates

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General Motors posted a profit that cruised past expectations, capping a striking rebound after a prolonged factory shutdown

Net income for GM’s September-to-December period was $2.85 billion, reversing a small loss from a year earlier, when aIts fourth-quarter pretax profit totaled $3.71 billion, up from a small gain in the year-earlier period. That amounted to $1.93 a share, better than the average analyst estimate of $1.60.

GM on Wednesday forecast pretax income of $10 billion to $11 billion for the full year 2021, or $4.50 to $5.25 a share. That includes a hit of $1.5 billion to $2 billion from production stoppages stemming from the GM bounced back from a harrowing two-month shutdown of its North American factories in the spring. A combination of tight inventories and strong demand for its most expensive models lifted pricing and profit margins to near record levels.

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Shame these vehicles aren't in the UK... but then I'd not be able to own one..

GMs strategy: build cheaper, less reliable vehicles and charge more for them... 'describe this car using only emojis': 💩

GM leading the future of electric vehicles....

Yeah, at the expense of their dealerships. Ask anyone who owns or works at a dealership how they are doing. Once again, let's only pay attention to what the stockholders make. Top heavy economy isn't a healthy economy. Keep feeding that bubble, I'm sure it will never burst.🙄

GM is on the leading edge of the auto industry moving into the 21st electric Century!

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