
Current Price | $35.11 | Mkt Cap | $50.2B |
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Open | $35.35 | P/E Ratio | 5.65 |
Prev. Close | $35.38 | Div. (Yield) | $1.52 (4.3%) |
Daily Range | $34.96 - $35.37 | Volume | 1,610,308 |
52-Wk Range | $32.20 - $41.89 | Avg. Daily Vol. | 9,052,548 |
The Company is engaged in the worldwide development, production, and marketing of cars, trucks, and parts.
Current Price | $35.11 | Mkt Cap | $50.2B |
---|---|---|---|
Open | $35.35 | P/E Ratio | 5.65 |
Prev. Close | $35.38 | Div. (Yield) | $1.52 (4.3%) |
Daily Range | $34.96 - $35.37 | Volume | 1,610,308 |
52-Wk Range | $32.20 - $41.89 | Avg. Daily Vol. | 9,052,548 |
The best Bull and Bear pitches based on recency and number of recommendations.
GM looks undervalued and is eating its competitors' lunch in the large truck/crossover SUV market, as well as in China and in electric and hybrid vehicles. Even with slowing overall global auto sales, GM should still be able to buck the trend to… More
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Read the most recent pitches from players about GM.
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I'm back in it, baby! Ridiculously cheap—priced for recession.
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Two words : GM Cruise. This legacy auto manufacturer has taken on a serious position in automating the future of its industry. I think GM prospers on its early bet, if it is able to execute on delivering its technology to the masses (specifically urban core areas). Self-owned and driven cars will eventually become part of the past, the question from the backseat is “are we there yet”?
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Buying while it's down and happy to collect the dividend in the meantime.
Find the members with the highest scoring picks in GM.
cal920c (85.81) Score: +134.73
The Score Leader is the player with the highest score across all their picks in GM.
Top Pick |
Member Name |
Member Rating |
Start Date |
Call |
Time Frame |
Start Price |
Stock Gain |
Index Gain |
Score | Commentary |
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cal920c | 85.81 | 1/10/2011 |
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1Y | $31.11 | +12.87% | +147.60% | +134.73 | 1 Comment | |
timbogetspaid | 47.32 | 1/10/2011 |
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3W | $31.11 | +12.87% | +147.60% | +134.73 | 0 Comment | |
Squeege1981 | < 20 | 11/18/2010 |
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5Y | $27.90 | +25.84% | +160.55% | +134.70 | 2 Comments | |
keherri | 93.86 | 11/18/2010 |
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5Y | $27.76 | +26.47% | +160.63% | +134.16 | 0 Comment | |
WallStreetAce | 35.73 | 11/18/2010 |
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5Y | $27.71 | +26.69% | +160.60% | +133.91 | 0 Comment | |
jfcg82 | < 20 | 11/18/2010 |
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3W | $27.59 | +27.27% | +160.52% | +133.25 | 1 Comment | |
Pick1es | 25.29 | 11/18/2010 |
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1Y | $27.59 | +27.27% | +160.50% | +133.23 | 0 Comment | |
azureal79 | < 20 | 11/30/2010 |
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5Y | $26.51 | +32.43% | +165.65% | +133.21 | 1 Comment | |
StopTheTeamsters | 72.08 | 11/30/2010 |
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5Y | $26.51 | +32.43% | +165.65% | +133.21 | 0 Comment | |
maglib | < 20 | 11/23/2010 |
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5Y | $26.84 | +30.79% | +163.88% | +133.09 | 1 Comment |
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