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GM
General Motors Company
stock NYSE

At Close
Jul 10, 2026 3:59:56 PM EDT
77.85USD+1.559%(+1.20)4,783,540
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jul 10, 2026 9:25:30 AM EDT
76.80USD+0.196%(+0.15)1,321
After-hours
Jul 10, 2026 4:44:30 PM EDT
77.85USD+0.006%(0.00)1,380
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GM Specific Mentions
As of Jul 11, 2026 7:40:29 AM EDT (<1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
5 hr ago • u/Spirit_Panda • r/wallstreetbetsHUZZAH • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_july • C
GM GM snoo
What do if my XGBoost can't beat my ElasticNet + PCA baseline model lol
sentiment 0.42
12 hr ago • u/RoboticGreg • r/stocks • apple_sues_openai_over_alleged_trade_secret_theft • C
I'm telling you, it is not. I've worked at a number of big tech companies where I had to avoid being pulled into these like the plague. I've literally seen them happen from the inside at Philips, ABB, GM, SICK, and tremendous amounts of startups and scaleups. I've been on the other end of these tactics more than 10 times (making I was asked to being and share inside or confidential information in an interview).
It's just literally more common than most people think
sentiment -0.30
17 hr ago • u/Important_Coyote4970 • r/FluentInFinance • taking_our_tax_money • C
Highlighting the non Elon Musk companies GM and Chrysler that WERE bailed out vs Tesla , Space X etc that benefit the USA economy massively
sentiment 0.46
18 hr ago • u/flingerdu • r/Finanzen • angst_vor_stellenstreichungen_bericht • C
> In den USA oder China wird sicher kein Autobauer über 10 Jahre durchschnittlich über 5% Dividenden ausschütten.
[Ford macht das.](https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/F/ford-motor/dividend-yield-history)
[Stellantis ebenfalls.](https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/STLA/stellantis/dividend-yield-history)
[GM macht das nur nicht (mehr), weils ihnen absolut beschissen geht.](https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/GM/general-motors/dividend-yield-history)
sentiment 0.00
19 hr ago • u/NerdyTechMan • r/quantfinance • edelweiss_gm_advise • T
Edelweiss GM advise
sentiment 0.00
20 hr ago • u/alfredadamski • r/Finanzen • warum_setzt_volkswagen_weiter_auf_china_statt • C
Indien ist ein sehr schwieriger Markt für ausländische Hersteller. GM und Ford haben sich vom indischen Markt zurückgezogen. Wenn es so einfach wäre, dann hätte VW schon längst nennenswerte Verkäufe/Umsätze in Indien. Sehr viele Hersteller haben gemerkt, dass man man eigentlich ein Auto speziell für den indischen Markt entwickeln muss, um dort erfolgreich zu sein. Der VW Virtus basiert auf einer für Indien angepassten Plattform (MQB A0 IN). Der Erfolg lässt trotzdem zu wünschen übrig. Gegen die Platzhirsche Maruti-Maruti, Tata und Mahindra anzukommen ist schwierig. Man muss schon als Kunde einen guten Grund haben, um zu einem anderen Fabrikat als Maruti-Suzuki, Tata oder Mahindra zu greifen. Letztes Jahr wurden gerade mal 4,5 Mio. neue Autos in Indien verkauft. 40% entfielen allein auf Maruti-Suzuki. Zum Vergleich: In China wurden in 2025 - je nach dem wem man glaubt - irgendwas zwischen 20 Mio. und 34 Mio. Fahrzeuge verkauft.
sentiment -0.60
23 hr ago • u/REAL-ALOY • r/BB_Stock • just_in_all_new_cars_sold_in_the_eu_are_now • News • B
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New EU safety tech is mandatory in every new car from today, and we've mixed feelings
From 7 July, all new cars and vans sold in the EU must pack a fresh batch of safety features, including infrared cameras that watch the driver's face.
https://www.autonext.co/news/eu-new-car-safety-features-mandatory-july-2026
🚨 \*\*EU's New Car Rule Is Here: Privacy vs. Safety\*\* 🚨
As of this week, all newly registered cars in the EU must include \*\*Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW)\*\* systems.
👁️ Infrared cameras monitor the driver's eyes and head position.
⚠️ Look away from the road for too long and the vehicle issues immediate alerts.
🔄 The system automatically reactivates every time the vehicle starts.
The interesting part? Under \*\*GDPR\*\*, this biometric data \*\*must stay inside the vehicle\*\*—no cloud uploads, no third-party sharing, no permanent storage.
That requires secure, deterministic \*\*edge computing\*\*, which is exactly where \*\*$BB @BlackBerry QNX\*\* stands out.
Why QNX matters:
✅ Real-time processing with microsecond response times.
✅ Safety-certified isolation keeps driver-monitoring separate from infotainment.
✅ Hardware-level partitioning helps prevent sensitive camera data from leaking between vehicle systems.
This isn't future tech. \*\*BlackBerry QNX powers more than 275 million vehicles worldwide\*\* and is already used by major automakers including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen Group, Toyota, Hyundai-Kia, Ford, and GM.
As vehicles become increasingly autonomous, processing sensitive data \*\*securely at the edge\*\* isn't just a performance advantage—it's becoming a regulatory requirement.
\#BlackBerry #QNX #Automotive #PhysicalAI #EdgeComputing #Privacy #CyberSecurity #SoftwareDefinedVehicle #EU #ADAS
sentiment 0.83
2 days ago • u/HoneyMaven • r/Superstonk • gme_daily_directory_new_start_here_discussion_drs • C
GM 🫡
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/Weak_Alternative_168 • r/ValueInvesting • memory_revenue_is_only_up_2040_but_the_memory • C
You've got it — it's almost all price, not volume. 2024 demand ran into 2022-23 glut inventory that had to clear first, and HBM crowding-out took time to bite (an HBM stack eats 3-4x the wafers per bit, so shifting capacity to HBM starves commodity DRAM and lifts the whole deck). So 84.9% GM is a cyclical price peak — memory margins always revert. Durable part = HBM (contracted, sold out through 2026, design-locked); cyclical part = commodity ASP. Watch HBM-% vs spot DRAM, and bit-growth vs ASP: profit on flat bits = late cycle.
sentiment 0.38
2 days ago • u/Ok-Environment-6346 • r/wallstreetbets • the_new_world_order • C
SpaceX; Oracle; Google; GM; Yelp; Dell; Intel; Cisco; idk fucking Krispy Kreme
There fixed it for ya
sentiment -0.10


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