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GM
General Motors Company
stock NYSE

At Close
May 4, 2026 3:59:57 PM EDT
75.73USD-0.053%(-0.04)7,731,443
71.72Bid   75.73Ask   4.01Spread
Pre-market
May 4, 2026 9:27:30 AM EDT
75.74USD-0.040%(-0.03)5,476
After-hours
May 4, 2026 4:45:30 PM EDT
75.70USD-0.040%(-0.03)252,095
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GM Specific Mentions
As of May 5, 2026 1:01:00 AM EDT (11 minutes ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
32 min ago • u/AI-is-4-StupidPeople • r/Nio • sales_numbers_updated_to_include_april_2026 • C
Not a chance EV tariffs in US would be changed. Democrats are opposed to it , Americans love petrol , GM, Ford would not survive Chinese EV invasion.
sentiment 0.54
1 hr ago • u/loadofthewing • r/teslainvestorsclub • tesla_model_y_continues_to_defy_elon_animus_in • C
If the US market open up to China it will kills brand like ford GM and Stellantis, not Tesla.
sentiment -0.19
2 hr ago • u/Valkyrie_Skuld • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_05_2026 • C
No one cares
They didn’t get enough of a reaction because the market was trash. If you were right at all I would tell you but you’re wrong
Q4 FY2026 (reported Feb 25, 2026 — quarter ended Jan 25)
∙ Revenue $68.1B, +73% YoY, +20% QoQ — beat guide ($65B) by ~$3B
∙ Data Center $62.3B, +75% YoY, +22% QoQ (~91% of total)
∙ GAAP EPS $1.76 / Non-GAAP EPS $1.62
∙ GAAP GM 75.0% / Non-GAAP 75.2% (up from 73.4% in Q3 — Blackwell margin ramp)
∙ GAAP net income ~$43B (+94% YoY)
FY2026 totals
∙ Revenue $215.9B, +65%
∙ Non-GAAP EPS $4.77 / GAAP EPS $4.90
∙ FCF $97B, returned $41B via buybacks + dividends
Q1 FY27 guide (the print due May 20/27)
∙ Revenue $78.0B ±2% → ~77% YoY growth
∙ GM 74.9% / 75.0% non-GAAP
∙ Excludes any Data Center compute revenue from China
∙ Supply commitments jumped from $50.3B (end Q3) to $95.2B (end Q4) — visibility extends into calendar 2027
sentiment -0.15
11 hr ago • u/ProfessorPickleRick • r/business • mcdonalds_is_getting_rid_of_selfserve_drinks_fast • C
McDonald’s lost their brand. I was a GM for 7 years and worked there for 10. Pre pandemic they were ALWAYS the value leader their goal was QSCV (quality, service, cleanliness and value) I mean we all grew up on it, our parents could feed the whole family for under $20. Now they are in the middle of an identity crisis. Trying to be just a quality leader but not providing any benefit beyond similar priced burger chains that do it better. The McDouble in my area has increased in price nearly 400% since 2019. Inflation was 36% between then and now. McDonald’s has been seeing continuous losses in market share and now after hearing their customers scream for the return of value, they are taking away self serve soda to prevent refills to save an extra 1%. I can tell you anyone of us longterm workers of this company think whoever is running it is stupid, it’s like they are intentionally trying to destroy the brand.
sentiment -0.31
12 hr ago • u/Designer-Post5729 • r/whitecoatinvestor • buying_a_car • C
the GM super cruise is very good too if you want a combustion car.
sentiment 0.81
12 hr ago • u/No-Dig-9791 • r/wallstreetbets • he_doesnt_understand_your_question_cnbc • C
Agreed, allowing any additional GM E content on WSB could destroy the entire planet as we know it. Thanks for being on that wall for us brave mod
sentiment 0.60
13 hr ago • u/Dark_Destroyer • r/gme_meltdown • ryan_cohen_gives_car_crash_interview_in_his • C
It's ashamed that GM didn't get an intelligent, honest, smart, loyal to the investors person of character and instead got this uneducated, low-class, sleazebag POS grifter instead.
sentiment 0.55
17 hr ago • u/Form1040 • r/ValueInvesting • if_warren_buffett_is_waiting_for_a_big • C
Yeah, that’s my thinking. The internet has changed everything. In the old industrial days of GM and GE you had to invest huge amounts of capital and hire armies of employees and salespeople and spend a ton on ads. Nowadays, none of that.
Of course PE ratios are higher.
Looking back 50-80 years for comparisons is nuts.
sentiment 0.30
22 hr ago • u/Oreo-witty • r/Finanzen • für_120000_euro_im_jahr_würde_ich_den_job_nicht • C
Bessere Autos?
Ich bin kein nicht mal ein Fan von Audi & Co., aber arbeite mal ein paar Jahren in einer GM Werkstatt
sentiment 0.32
1 day ago • u/Mail_Order_Lutefisk • r/investing • market_growth_realization • C
I have a future proof portfolio of GM, Sears, Kodak, Xerox, and KMart. 
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/oswestrywalesmate • r/unusual_whales • trumpgop_robbed_america_of_68000_highpaying • C
Yes, US wins in chemicals due to cheap natural gas. Everything else is due to government intervention, like tariffs on pharmaceutical companies to force them to manufacture in the US. If American manufacturing is so great, why do we need tariffs? Why can’t Chinese cars be sold in America if American manufacturing is so great? Why did Ford and GM admit Chinese cars in the US would bankrupt them cause Chinese manufacturing is far cheaper?
sentiment 0.97
1 day ago • u/hadizadam • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_04_2026 • C
GM 💚
sentiment 0.64
1 day ago • u/trippwwa45 • r/unusual_whales • lee_zeldin_americans_should_buy_whatever_vehicle • C
Ford and GM will be doing the same thing and are currently.
2027 is a deadline for federal nonsense that requires even more monitoring in your car.
sentiment -0.40
2 days ago • u/Timothee_Chardonnay • r/investingforbeginners • im_30_years_old_with_2000_to_my_name_if_i_start • C
I started a few years ago and bought at a dip. The last 2 years, I've taken advantage of the market crashes caused by our idiocy-excuse me, *presidency*.
But my biggest winner is Lithium Americas. I can't stress this one enough. I can't tell you what to do as I am no financial advisor, but they have one of the largest lithium deposits in the world. I discovered them a year or so ago when I decided the best way to invest in *my* future was to invest in *the* future. And lithium powers EV batteries. So I started buying around $3/share. It jumped the other day to almost $6. They haven't even started mining. They're still building the mine and plan to start production by next year. I can't guarantee they will succeed, but they have government funding and a deal with GM. The stock goes up and down, but I don't sell. I buy anytime it goes under $4, but it's getting to a point that i will probably be buying anytime it goes under $5. It is projected to be $8 by end of year.
sentiment 0.95
2 days ago • u/Crazy_Donkies • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_may • C
Cars and coffee this morning. 70 and sunny. Life is good. Calls on GM for making reasonably priced SUVS that are decent.
sentiment 0.80


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