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GM
General Motors Company
stock NYSE

At Close
Nov 13, 2025 3:59:57 PM EST
71.89USD+0.063%(+0.04)9,000,494
67.99Bid   76.12Ask   8.13Spread
Pre-market
Nov 13, 2025 9:25:30 AM EST
71.80USD-0.070%(-0.05)11,451
After-hours
Nov 13, 2025 4:43:30 PM EST
72.20USD+0.424%(+0.30)143,368
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As of Nov 13, 2025 11:08:23 PM EST (10 minutes ago)
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3 hr ago • u/ImaginaryReality9398 • r/ValueInvesting • best_current_value_stocks • C
GM, ALL APA, CAT, CPB, MRK, BMY
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/Ouroboros612 • r/stocks • palantir_ceo_alex_karp_warns_some_ai_investments • C
Were many of those bought up by Ford and GM? Because going bankrupt is one thing. However I wouldn't call a company a failure if it gets bought up to eliminate competition. Larger companies do this all the time, buying up smaller competitors not only to gain more of a monopoly. But to get the "brain drain" from smart people being moved over to their company instead.
sentiment -0.11
6 hr ago • u/PhiladelphiaCollins8 • r/investing • investing_to_minimize_not_zero_out_exposure_to • C
May sound silly but I buy stock in companies I buy from and use on the regular that I feel are decent. GM because I have had 4 chevy vehicles in the last 15 years. Amazon no explanation needed. ATT who my cell service is through though this one hasn't been pretty but the dividends are decent. YUM brands because I absolutely love Pizza Hut. There are another 5 or so companies I hold stock in for the same reasons.
Of course this isn't my entire portfolio but about 15% to give a bit of diversity from the remainder of my portfolio. I saw a post on reddit a while back about how a father was setting up an account for his daughter and he let her pick the stocks. I can't remember exactly what she chose buy it started out with chicken nuggets and I think a barbie. So he bought her stock in Tyson and Mattel. She ended up with a better return than he did lol
sentiment 0.96
9 hr ago • u/noiserr • r/AMD_Stock • daily_discussion_thursday_20251113 • C
https://x.com/AMDGaming/status/1989007091890004337
> Available on AMD Radeon™ RX 9000 Series graphics cards, FSR ‘Redstone’ Ray Regeneration goes live tomorrow in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.
> Hear more from @JackMHuynh
, SVP and GM, Computing and Graphics Group at AMD.
sentiment 0.00
12 hr ago • u/CaptainCanuck93 • r/stocks • palantir_ceo_alex_karp_warns_some_ai_investments • C
It's happened with most major innovations. There were almost 100 car manufacturing companies in North America pre-WWI, only really Ford and GM survived. Railroads were similar. The internet was similar
Of course, they all believe they're the Ford/CN/Google of their generation 
sentiment 0.55
14 hr ago • u/Zenboy66 • r/MVIS • timing_of_industrial_revenue_q2_2026_onward • C
I look at comments that were made previously on the contract negotiations going on as being close to completion. So, I think the contracts could be signed this year for industrial, and maybe others like OEM, to start the ball rolling to production. Maybe NRE would be in the mix for the Automotive OEMs. The timeframe for engineering for new models, can be 4 years. My dealer gave an example of a center console size to be enlarged for customers who have complained about storage size, the automaker engineering group told the dealers on the call, it wouldn't happen for 3 years, because that is how far out these cars are designed. So, in respect to lidar, they have to start making selections like now. China is way ahead, of the US and Europe. I don't think GM, Ford, and the others, like Toyota, Stellantis, want to lose market share due to safety options not being available, in my view.
sentiment 0.86
17 hr ago • u/Legolas_i_am • r/wallstreetbetsHUZZAH • daily_discussion_thread_november_13_2025 • C
GM GM
sentiment 0.00
23 hr ago • u/nitoupdx • r/thetagang • when_csps_go_wrong_what_should_i_do_so_deep_in • C
So many questions. When did you sell this? Gamma max has been declining since July. Selling calls was clearly the better play. Gamma and Delta neutral have been dropping since mid August. Why did you sell this? Especially if you didn’t know how to hedge/defend it. Like when it really first turned against you then you could have bought a long out to hedge your risk. You could also have sold call spreads above gamma max to further offset loses.
Gamma max is at 262 right now. You could sell 30 DTE bear call spreads above it to start offsetting some losses. Once assigned then you’re looking at selling calls against the shares above GM until at least the next halvening cycle on BTC.
sentiment 0.76
1 day ago • u/sirzoop • r/investing • whats_one_investing_decision_you_regret_the_most • C
No, its not. **Not all value companies have strong fundamentals.** Being a value company means their P/E ratio is lower on average. But it does not mean they have strong fundamentals. There are plenty of value companies that have awful fundamentals (like VZ, CMCSA, T, F, GM for example). Those are called value traps: [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/valuetrap.asp](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/valuetrap.asp)
sentiment 0.91
1 day ago • u/HuzzahBot • r/wallstreetbetsHUZZAH • daily_discussion_thread_november_12_2025 • C
Tweet Mirror:[StockMKTNewz](https://twitter.com/StockMKTNewz/status/1988711029988114808)
All these stocks hit new 52 WEEK HIGHS at some point today

Google $GOOGL
JPMorgan $JPM
Eli Lilly $LLY
$SOFI
Goldman Sachs $GS
Bank of America $BAC
CrowdStrike $CRWD
Johnson & Johnson $JNJ
American Express $AXP
Morgan Stanley $MS
$IBM
Wells Fargo $WFC
$LYFT
General Motors $GM
sentiment 0.25
1 day ago • u/Platonische • r/MVIS • vice_president_of_global_engineering • C
Tokman and Mulligan were meh in comparison to Glen. I was looking them up and it's kind of hilarious what they say about Tokman's accomplishments at MicroVision:
> As VP/GM of multiple GE Healthcare business units, he commercialized new medical imaging technology worth $500M+ of new revenue before becoming CEO of MicroVision in 2006, where he generated 300% revenue growth over three years and developed a globally recognized, Top 20 ranked IP portfolio of more than 500 patents.
Like 300% revenue growth doesn't really mean anything hahaha
sentiment 0.94
2 days ago • u/DragCommercial4989 • r/stocks • prior_to_dotcom_bubble_was_there_as_much_fear_in • C
That’s not entirely true. I was a lurker on a now-defunct conspiracy forum and in early 2007 people were posting about the massive losses being incurred by auto manufacturers (think it was ford or GM?) being a sign of an impending financial crisis. As it later turned out, the credit crunch in the auto industry was directly related to the subprime mortgage crisis. By the end of 2007, the US was officially in a recession.
I’m not American btw, so I wasn’t too concerned until Bear Sterns collapsed and global markets started to show signs that things were much worse than the USA had let on. I even went out and bought silver (because I was too poor to afford gold haha). Then 6 months later Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapsed, the bank runs started… and the rest is history.
So there were definitely signs things were on the wrong track - and people pointing it out - for at least a year before the whole thing fell over.
The main thing I remember about the immediate aftermath of the GFC was that people didn’t think the government would let things get that bad or let financial institutions that acted recklessly get away with it, because supposedly there were regulations in place to prevent such things. I definitely became a more cynical person from that experience.
sentiment -0.98


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