
General Motors Co (GM) – Aggressive on the EV front
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General Motors Co (GM) (Q1FY23)
General Motors Company designs, builds, and sells trucks, crossovers, cars, and automobile parts; and provide software-enabled services and subscriptions worldwide. The company operates through GM North America, GM International, Cruise, and GM Financial segments.
It markets its vehicles primarily under the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Baojun, and Wuling brand names. The company also sells trucks, crossovers, cars, and automobile parts through retail dealers, and distributors and dealers, as well as to fleet customers, including daily rental car companies, commercial fleet customers, leasing companies, and governments.
In addition, it offers range of after-sale services through dealer network, such as maintenance, light repairs, collision repairs, vehicle accessories, and extended service warranties; and safety and security services for retail and fleet customers, including automatic crash response, emergency services, roadside assistance, crisis assist, stolen vehicle assistance, and turn-by-turn navigation.
Further, the General Motors provides connected services comprising mobile applications for owners to remotely control their vehicles and electric vehicle owners to locate charging stations, on-demand vehicle diagnostics, GM Smart Driver, Amazon Alexa in-vehicle voice, Google’s Voice Assistant, navigation and app ecosystem, connected navigation, SiriusXM with 360L, and 4G LTE wireless connectivity. Additionally, the company provides automotive financing and insurance services; and software-enabled services and subscriptions
Highlights
General Motors’s target of $2bn of fixed cost reduction will flow to the bottom line faster than it originally expected. The enterprise value of these fixed cost reductions will have even greater than $2bn of value because of the strengthening of culture.
Over the past 3 years, General Motors generated returns of 18% where the stock price surged from $27.4 in May 26, 2020 to $32.41 in May 25, 2023. The stock had a 200-Day Moving Average of $36.83 and a 50-Day Moving Average of $33.8.
In the past 1 year, GM delivered returns of -16% where the stock price decreased from $38.68 in May 31, 2022 to $32.41 in May 25, 2023. The stock had a 52 Week High of $43.63 and a 52 Week Low of $30.33.
Valuation
– Enterprise Value
– CrispIdea Forecast
– CrispIdea Segment Forecast
– Economic Value Added Analysis
– P/E Analysis
– Peer Valuation
– CrispIdea Forecast Relative to Consensus
– Consensus History and Surprise
– Consensus Momentum
Actual & Historical Performance
– Income Statement
– Balance Sheet
– Cash Flow
– 10 Year Historical Performance
– Ratio Analysis
– Du Pont Analysis
– ROIC & ROCE Analysis
– Segment Performance
– Key Metrics
– M&A Deals
Peer Performance
– Summary
– Profitability
– Growth
– Price Performance
Ownership
Stock Price Performance
Crispidea Coverage
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