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General Motors Co (GM) reports robust financial performance with record North American revenue and strategic investments, despite facing significant tariff impacts and EV market challenges.
Despite a decrease in overall sales for the year, EVs are shining bright in the lead-up to September’s consumer credit deadline.
General Motors valuation remains attractive at 5.0X P/E forward earnings, with solid EV momentum and upside if tariffs ease. Learn more on GM stock here.
General Motors affirms FY25 adjusted earnings per share guidance of $8.25-$10.00 versus $9.17 analyst estimate. General Motors is keeping its full‑year 2025 guidance unchanged while planning to offset at least 30% of the $4 billion–$5 billion gross tariff impact.
General Motors (NYSE:GM) reported adjusted EPS of $2.53, topping analysts' $2.45 estimate, but revenue declined 1.8% year?on?year to $47.12 billion. The sales drop in key North American and China markets raised questions about demand resilience.
GM stock value fell sharply on Tuesday following the release of the automaker's Q2 2025 earnings report, revealing a hefty 35.4-percent decline in net income.
General Motors braces for higher tariffs and capex, maintains 2025 guidance, and projects $7.5-$10 billion in free cash flow despite volume headwinds.
General Motors says it lost more than $1 billion in the second quarter because of U.S. tariffs. Stellantis lost more than double that in the first half of the year and blamed a sizeable chunk of that on tariffs, as well.
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