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Published on Apr 30, 2025
General Motors (NYSE: GM) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (April 2025)
Forecasts 24/7 Wall St. Shares of General Motors (NYSE: GM) slid 4.30% over the past month, compounding a difficult start to the year that has seen the stock lose 12.38%. The legacy automaker continues to struggle as the fallout from President Trump’s …
Source: 24/7 Wall St. - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
General Motors recalls vehicles over engine failure
Source: KYTX/CBS 19 - Texas - Pending -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
General Motors withdraws guidance due to ‘massive tariff uncertainty,’ analyst says
Source: Fortune - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
General Motors recalls 721,000 V8 engines globally
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
General Motors recalls 721,000 V8 engines globally, but Australian impact to be confirmed
Source: Drive - Pending -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
General Motors is assessing additional steps to boost US production due to tariffs
Source: Barron News Shield - Wisconsin - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Marching Bulldog motors on
The Monroe County Fairgrounds will serve as host for a new car show this weekend, organized primarily by a Waterloo High School student hoping to support the school’s marching band and share his affinity for automobiles. The Waterloo Marching Bulldogs Car …
Source: Republic-Times - Illinois - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Trump Tariffs To Drive General Motors, Nissan To Boost Production At US Plants
DETROIT – General Motors and Nissan are boosting production at their US-based plants, while Chrysler-parent Stellantis has rolled out bigger discounts in response to President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. GM said it was adjusting its manufacturing strategy …
Source: Michigan Technology News - Neutral -
Published on Apr 29, 2025
Trump Admin Signals Carmakers May Get Some Tariff Relief—As General Motors Pulls 2025 Forecast
Topline President Donald Trump’s administration signaled it would lower or alleviate some tariffs paid by automakers looking to manufacture domestically, prompting carmaker shares to rise briefly in premarket Tuesday before sliding sharply after General …
Source: Forbes - Neutral