General Motors (GM) lifted its full-year earnings outlook on Tuesday as the automaker recorded an un
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General Motors posted second-quarter net income of $1.31 billion, or $1.41 a share, with revenue rising to $48.03 billion.
Automaker beats forecasts but shares move lowerGeneral Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter results on Tuesday, surpassing Wall Street forecasts for both earnings and revenue while increasing its financial guidance for the second time this year.
GM posted adjusted EPS of $3.57 in the second quarter, topping expectations, and lifted its full-year adjusted profit target to $14–$16 billion
Investing.com -- General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) reported its second-quarter earnings before the open on Tuesday, topping consensus expectations.
GM reported its pre-tax profits for Q2 rose, but its net income was hit due to special charges related to EVs. CEO Barra said GM is on a good path.
General Motors reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Tuesday. For the quarter, GM announced an adjusted operating profit of $3.9 billion from sales of $48 billion. Wall Street was looking for $3.7 billion and $47 billion, respectively.
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General Motors reports second-quarter earnings on Tuesday morning, with investors seemingly confused about what to do with the stock. Coming into Tuesday trading, GM shares were down about 7% year to date, despite rising earnings estimates and a solid first-quarter earnings report. On Tuesday, Wall Street is looking for a quarterly adjusted operating profit of $3.7 billion from sales of $47 billion.
GM reported second quarter results before the bell on Tuesday that topped expectations, with the Big Three stalwart continuing to grow profits, despite fewer sales.
GM reported second quarter results before the bell on Tuesday that topped expectations, with the Big Three stalwart continuing to grow profits, despite fewer sales.
GM will report second quarter results before the bell Tuesday, with investors expecting the Big Three stalwart to keep growing profit, despite fewer sales.
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