The value of GM stock was up during the week of November 8th to November 12th, 2021, compared to the stock’s closing value the week prior. Shares closed this week at $63.40 per share, representing an increase of $4.88, or 8.34 percent compared to the previous week’s closing of $58.52.
Movement & Range
Date | Open | Close/Last | High | Low |
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11/12/2021 | $61.59 | $63.40 | $64.03 | $61.28 |
11/11/2021 | $59.82 | $61.82 | $62.15 | $59.31 |
11/10/2021 | $57.85 | $59.27 | $60.56 | $57.73 |
11/9/2021 | $59.81 | $58.62 | $59.93 | $57.81 |
11/8/2021 | $58.76 | $59.60 | $60.33 | $58.48 |
By comparison, shares of GM’s cross-town rival, Ford Motor Company, increased 1.08 percent, or $0.21, during the same timeframe.
GM Stock Factors
GM stock value was up again this week after another 8-percent rise last week and a drop in value the week prior.
Some of the factors influencing GM stock value this week include the IPO of electric-vehicle startup Rivian, which launched on Nasdaq Wednesday. Rivian stock value soared 53 percent, making the EV maker the second-most valuable U.S. car company with a market valuation of more than $100 billion. Rivian raised nearly $12 billion, making it one of the biggest U.S. IPOs in history.
In response to the Rivian IPO, GM CEO Mary Barra said that it proved GM was undervalued. It appears as though investors agreed, as some of that momentum trickled over to other electric vehicle makers, including General Motors.
General Motors also recently announced that President Biden would attend the grand opening of GM’s new Factory Zero production facility, reminding investors about the upcoming onslaught of new GM electric vehicles. Further GM EV news included a commitment to phase out fossil fuel vehicles by 2040.
GM Stock Value Macro Factors – Strategy
During the recent GM Investor Day event, GM announced several future plans regarding its business, strategy and products. It expects to double its revenue by 2030 through new software platforms and connectivity, as well as the integration of OnStar Insurance with the vehicle purchase process.
Thanks to its electric and autonomous vehicle strategy incorporating Ultium batteries and Ultium Drive powertrains, investor firm Tudor Pickering raised its GM stock price target from $75 to $95. On the money side of business, General Motors will launch Cadillac Financial in 2022, creating a more customized experience for Cadillac luxury brand shoppers.
In November, GM CEO Mary Barra shared the company’s plan to launch a total of 30 new electric vehicles globally by 2025, with a total investment of $7 billion. To put that in perspective, 40 percent of GM’s offerings will be fully electric by the end of 2025, compared to just three percent in 2021. GM CEO Mary Barra recently stated that General Motors could catch up to Tesla in EV sales by 2025, while also announcing plans to build 40,000 new charging stations throughout North America.
GM also recently announced an increase in EV and AV investment, with a whopping $35 billion earmarked between now and 2025. Additionally, GM has announced an investment of $71 million for the new Advanced Design and Technology campus in Pasadena, and a cash infusion for AI vision software company Algolux.
More recently, GM laid out its plans to roll out new software such as the Future Roads data platform, enhanced subscription services, and the expansion of the OnStar Insurance service to all 50 states by 2022. GM’s Cruise autonomous vehicle brand is expected to rake in $50 billion over the coming years. On the production front, half of all GM North American and Chinese production facilities will be capable of producing electric vehicles by 2030. GM also announced details for hotly anticipated future products like the Chevy Silverado EV.
GM Stock Value Macro Factors – Sales
General Motors has reported its third-quarter sales figures, headlined by a 33-percent decrease in sales in the U.S., down to 446,997 units. Sales decreased at all four of GM’s U.S. brands. GM cites supply disruptions resulting from the ongoing global microchip shortage, but adds that supplies are currently “improving.”
General Motors posted a 34-percent sales gain for the Canadian market, as well as a 5-percent increase in China where GM just opened its expanded Advanced Design Center. However, Toyota outsold the General in the U.S. during the second quarter of the year, although by only 577 units.
GM China sales were down 19 percent in Q3 2021 and GM Mexico sales dropped by 30 percent in September. On a brighter note, SAIC-GM-Wuling’s fully electric minicar in China, the Wuling Hong Guang MINI EV, recently reached the milestone of 400,000 units produced since its launch in 2020.
Previously, second-quarter sales were headlined by a 40-percent jump in the U.S., with sales increasing for all four of GM’s U.S. brands. Further back, first quarter sales for the 2021 calendar year included an increase of 4 percent to 642,250 units in the U.S. market. Sales increased at Buick, Cadillac, and GMC brands, while sales decreased at Chevrolet.
GM Q3 2021 Global Deliveries
* Vehicle deliveries in thousandsQ3 2021 / Q3 2020 | Q3 2021 | Q3 2020 | YTD 2021 / YTD 2020 | YTD 2021 | YTD 2020 | |
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Global Deliveries | -27% | 1,311 | 1,790 | -15% | 4,812 | 5,681 |
North America | -32% | 522 | 765 | -18% | 2,062 | 2,514 |
- U.S.A | -33% | 447 | 665 | -17% | 1,777 | 2,152 |
Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa | -20% | 719 | 903 | -7% | 2,474 | 2,674 |
- China | -19% | 624 | 771 | -5% | 2,155 | 2,258 |
South America | -43% | 70 | 122 | -44% | 276 | 493 |
- Brazil | -59% | 36 | 88 | -53% | 161 | 346 |
GM Stock Value Macro Factors – Earnings
GM’s Q3 2021 earnings were headlined by $2.4 billion in income on $26.8 billion in revenue, a 40-percent decline in income and 25-percent decline in revenue. Investors reacted with disappointment to the automaker’s 2021 profit forecast in the wake of the ongoing global microchip shortage and increasing commodity prices.
Previously, GM’s Q2 2021 earnings results were headlined by $2.8 billion in income on $34.2 billion in revenue. The figures represent a 450-percent jump in income and 103-percent increase in revenue.
Earlier in the year, GM reported its Q1 2021 earnings, including $3 billion on $32.5 billion in revenue, a 900-percent jump in income and 0.6 percent decrease in revenue compared to Q1 of 2020. GM stated that the earnings were driven by strong price and mix performance in North America, as well as strong credit and residual value performance at GM Financial, and industry recovery in China.
GM Q3 2021 Earnings Summary
Figures in billions of USD, except for per share amounts and percentages.Q3 2021 | Q3 2020 | Q3 2021 - Q3 2020 | % CHANGE Q3 2021 / Q3 2020 | |
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GAAP METRICS | ||||
REVENUE | $26,779 | $35,480 | $-8,701 | -24.5% |
NET INCOME | $2,420 | $4,045 | $-1,625 | -40.2% |
EARNINGS PER SHARE (EPS) DILUTED | $1.62 | $2.78 | $-1.2 | -41.7% |
NON GAAP METRICS | ||||
EBIT-ADJUSTED | $2,922 | $5,284 | $-2,362 | -44.7% |
EBIT-ADJUSTED MARGIN | 10.9% | 14.9% | -4.0% | 18.9% |
AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING CASH FLOW | -$2,602 | $9,935 | -$12,537 | -126.2% |
ADJUSTED AUTOMOTIVE FREE CASH FLOW | -$4,385 | $9,122 | -$13,507 | -148.1% |
EPS DILUTED - ADJUSTED | $1.52 | $2.83 | $-1.3 | -46.3% |
DIVISIONAL RESULTS | ||||
GM NORTH AMERICA EBIT-ADJUSTED | $2,125 | $4,366 | $-2,241 | -51.3% |
- GM NORTH AMERICA EBIT-ADJUSTED MARGIN | 10.3% | 15.0% | -4.7% | N/A |
GM INTERNATIONAL EBIT-ADJUSTED | $229 | $10 | $+219 | +2190% |
- CHINA EQUITY INCOME | $270 | $262 | $+8.0 | +3.1% |
GM FINANCIAL EBT-ADJUSTED | $1,093 | $1,207 | $-114.0 | -9.4% |
GM Stock Value Macro Factors – Products
General Motors recently unveiled several new concepts at the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, including the Chevy Beast off-roading concept, the all-electric Chevy Project X, and the Silverado High Country Midnight concept.
Previously, GM debuted the fully refreshed 2022 GMC Sierra 1500, which includes two new trim levels, new styling, the latest technology features, and more. GM also recently unveiled the new Chevrolet Performance ZZ632 crate engine, as well as the new 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06 sports car.
As GM’s Factory Zero facility nears completion, the first pre-production units of the GMC Hummer EV pickup have started to roll down the assembly line. GM also recently debuted the BrightDrop EV600 all-electric light commercial vehicle. The new van is the fastest-developed vehicle in GM history.
On the software front, GM debuted its new Ultifi end-to-end software platform, designed to provide the latest upgrades and features to future GM vehicles via over-the-air updates.
General Motors also recently debuted the refreshed 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500, which introduces a raft of changes and updates over the preceding 2021 model year and pre-refresh 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 Limited, such as an all-new interior, updated technology, and the new Silverado ZR2 off-roader.
GM stock values rose considerably in April, driven primarily by confirmation of an upcoming all-electric iteration of the popular Chevy Silverado pickup truck. GM stock value hit a record high of $63.44 per share following the announcement, surpassing the $64 mark the second week of June and setting a new record for the “new GM.”
In February, General Motors unveiled the refreshed 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV and all-new 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV, expanding the automaker’s all-electric offerings.
Much of the upward momentum in GM stock value seen in January was attributed to the automaker’s latest all-electric vehicle efforts, debuts, and strategy, which includes an in-depth presentation released during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) tech conference. Highlights from the presentation include the launch of BrightDrop, a new business venture aimed at providing last-mile electric delivery solutions, software, and services to delivery and logistics companies. In late June, GM announced an accelerated timeline for conversion of the GM CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll as the all-electric BrightDrop EV600 light commercial vehicle heads towards production.
Cadillac dealerships are now preparing for the arrival of the Lyriq and future all-electric Cadillac models with a slew of upgrades. The new Lyriq is expected to enter production at the end of March in the 2022 calendar year.
What’s more, GM announced the new Ultra Cruise autonomous driving system, which promises true “door-to-door hands-free driving” capabilities in 95 percent of all driving scenarios, with plans to eventually make the system available on every paved road in the U.S. and Canada.
GM Stock Value Macro Factors – Events
The global microchip shortage continues, affecting GM stock value by impacting production, vehicle supply, and pricing. A recent analysis predicts that the shortage may end up costing the global auto industry upwards of $210 billion in lost revenue, almost twice what was originally forecast. General Motors president Mark Reuss recently indicated that he expects the microchip supply to stabilize at a lower level than desired for full recovery. General Motors is also currently gearing up to make significant changes to its supply chain in the hopes of avoiding future shortages. However, there was also news that a magnesium shortage in China may affect aluminum production, as well as the auto industry.
In the meantime, GM has announced that it has shipped half of the pickup truck models stockpiled per the automaker’s “build-shy” strategy. SAIC-GM-Wuling has announced that it is developing its own microchips, which could help to soften the blow of future chip shortages. GM CFO Paul Jacobson also indicated that the chip supply is expected to even out sometime next year as suppliers catch up to demand.
Previously, GM announced new production stoppages at several of its North American facilities, including Wentzville, Lansing Grand River, Lansing Delta, and Ramos Arizpe, among others. The new production stoppages affect a broad variety of GM vehicles, including the the Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon, Chevy Camaro, Cadillac Blackwing sedans, Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, and Chevy Blazer. Production of some of the company’s most profitable vehicles, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500, was halted for a week due to the ongoing microchip shortage. The Bowling Green facility is currently running on a single shift, rather than the usual two. Chevy Bolt EV and Bolt EUV production is currently offline, as is production at the GM Spring Hill facility. Meanwhile, Chevy Malibu production is now back online.
Experts are now predicting that the semiconductor crisis could last in 2023. In addition, the most fuel-efficient engine available in GM’s full-size trucks and SUVs, the Duramax turbodiesel 3.0L LM2 inline-six, has also seen production come to a halt due to supplier issues. As production of GM’s six-speed automatic transmission winds down, the company announced that it will be laying off workers at its Toledo Transmission Plant.
It was previously reported that GM is stockpiling unfinished vehicles waiting for new chips to arrive in a “build-shy” strategy intended to keep production rolling. Additionally, GM is building select units of the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 and 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 without certain fuel-saving technologies as a result of the shortage, including automatic engine stop-start. GM’s range of full-size SUVs is also rolling off the line without automatic stop-start.
An emergency funding proposal earmarks $52 billion to support domestic chip production, including funds to support construction of 10 new semiconductor chip plants. The bill recently passed the U.S. Senate.
In the face of dwindling vehicle inventory, GM Financial has announced it will stop end-of-lease purchases with non-GM dealers, thus prioritizing participating GM dealers with regard to access to vehicles reentering the market.
GM Stock Value Micro Factors
The General recently announced that LG Electronics Inc. has agreed to over $1.9 billion of the $2 billion in costs associated with the replacement of the recalled Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV battery packs. Meanwhile, limited production of the beleaguered Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV is now set to resume this month.
The announcement follows news that GM will replace the battery modules on roughly 50,000 units of the 2017 though 2019 Chevy Bolt EV affected by a potential fire risk. The automaker also decided to extend the battery replacement on all model years of the Bolt EV in addition to the all-new Bolt EUV. Despite the fault laying with battery producer LG Energy Solution, GM CEO Mary Barra announced that GM will continue its relationship with LG going forward.
Several other GM recalls have also been announced in recent months, the most significant of which involves roof rail airbags that could rupture in more than 400,000 units of the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra, followed by a block heater cable short circuit issue in some 330,000 units of the Silverado HD and Sierra HD.
In legal news, a class action lawsuit filed against General Motors regarding oil consumption issues for the 5.3L V8 was dismissed in Virginia. Additionally, General Motors and its autonomous vehicle subsidiary, Cruise, came to a settlement after filing a lawsuit against Ford over its BlueCruise highway driving assistant system. Recently, a judge recently tossed out a lawsuit filed by General Motors against Fiat Chrysler/Stellantis regarding accusations regarding a labor conspiracy.
In political news, General Motors voiced support for the EPA’s proposed emissions rule changes. GM also indicated that it is on track to hit carbon neutrality for its U.S. operations by 2025, five years earlier than originally announced. The Biden administration recently proposed a new EV incentive offering point-of-sale rebates on new electric vehicles. Earlier this year, lawmakers urged the EPA to reinstate California’s right to set its own vehicle emission rules, while the Biden administration is urging automakers to ensure that their vehicle lineups consist of at least 40 percent EVs by 2030.
Good news recently came out of Asia, as GM Korea recently reached an agreement with workers regarding a wage increase. Further good news comes from Mexico as well following the resolution of a labor dispute at the GM Silao production facility. In America, the greater auto industry, including the UAW workers union and major manufacturers like General Motors, previously called on President Biden to roll out tax credits and incentives to drive EV sales. The latest is that the Biden Administration plans to roll out a $100 billion plan for new EV rebates.
Stock Performance Year-To-Date
GM stock value has increased considerably over the past year, only to later rescind some of those gains and fall below the $50-per-share mark.
Some of the biggest gains were seen in January, during which GM stock value peaked around $55 per share, before falling later in the month. In February, GM stock value clawed its way back to the mid-$55 range before falling to $50 per share in early March.
Month | Opening Value |
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January 4th | $41.95 |
February 1st | $51.46 |
March 1st | $52.41 |
April 1st | $57.92 |
May 3rd | $57.60 |
June 1st | $59.99 |
July 1st | $59.44 |
August 2nd | $57.03 |
September 1st | $49.15 |
October 1st | $53.13 |
November 1st | $54.85 |
GM stock value saw steady gains throughout the month of March before dipping again later in the month, only to rise to record-breaking heights in early April, once again breaking the $60-per-share mark. GM stock value dipped through the month of May, but reached $64 per share the second week of June, setting a new record for the “new GM.”
GM stock value began to slide around mid-June, dipping below the $60-per-share mark in July. In September, GM stock value remained around $50-per-share, and rising considerably in the first few weeks of October. Now, GM stock value back on the rise in the first week of November.
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Comments
Nice week for GM stock, and my prediction from 6 weeks ago of a new all time high by the end of November looking more realistic. Just 1% to go to reach an all time high…
All hail the great prophet he is all knowing and all seeing. We ask you oh great one to please tell us what to do with our money please enlighten us to your powerful wisdom and speak to us common folk about your secret meetings with the gm executives that show you vehicles 5 years before the public. Oh great one we are blessed you even speak to us common folk please give us your predictions.
Is trolling the best you can come up with? I suggest you read my comments the past 8 weeks on GM stock and see how reality played out, I called it all the way… Isn’t that interesting? How many times have you predicted the behavior of a stock over 2 months and been right on it all the way?
I have never claimed to have secret meetings with current GM executives, because to do that would be illegal, and both of us would be in prison since I trade heavily in GM stock. The SEC has laws about insider trading, or trading with non public information. I do however look far more deeply into publicly available information than the average fan on this site. I like to keep track of the companies I invest in looking at drone and satellite photography of their operations, or track shipping manifests for critical components which anyone with a little knowledge can do. I also track VIN registrations on my auto stocks so I know how many cars they are building. Hedge funds do the same sorts of things so they have some insight into their investments. This is exactly the reason I am active on social media, there is a lot of valuable information that floats around on social media at times (not in your posts). Some people trade stock on luck (gambling), some use charts and track volumes, I do both of those, but also make sure I have as much information about the business fundamentals as I can possibly have without breaking the law. I am a fan of the auto industry as a whole, so spending my time on research is fun, and interesting, like a hobby, but a hobby that pays well when you spot market misunderstandings, and inefficiencies. The stock market overall gets lots of things right, but also misses at times, opening the door for ordinary people to make extraordinary returns if they play to market misunderstandings. GM and Ford this year were both very misunderstood by the market, and many big players have been wrong on these stocks for a while.
Just my opinion but I would say no it’s not interesting. These are just cars that’s it nothing more nothing less it’s not that serious. Your average person can care less about gm stock or any stock. See here’s the thing, gm could go under right now and guess what? The world will keep spinning.
Perhaps for you it means nothing, but millions of people hold GM stock either directly or through ETF’s or 401K’s, and to them it does mean something.
If you are not interested, why are you on a GM fan site reading and posting on a thread that is only about GM stock? Seems strange?
You do comprehend that this website is about the cars mainly right? Or are you confused and think this is all they talk about here is stocks? What seems strange to me is a guy who seeks praise from others on here that is what’s strange to me. For example I checked the posts over the last 8 weeks the user C8.R said something a while back you tried to say he was wrong funny thing for the next weeks you continued to name drop him on these stock posts even though it was obvious he didn’t care but you did. You like to talk about yourself a lot which is fine but this isn’t the wall street journal the main focus of this website is not stocks just in case you are confused. Hope this helps you.
Ted: Amen to your comment about stock flippers, stock pumpers and dumpers, option players, longs, shorts, margin players, etc. This is about product and what affects it.
Let Donovan go to Las Vegas and New York City Investment Seminars. We go to the SEMA Show and Barrett-Jackson auctions. More fun.
I closed out my position on Monday. I was up 19.5% so I’m happy despite the sock going up since I sold. I had made 17.5% earlier this year trading GM. I’ll initiate another position at some point.
Ouch, you missed 5% of the gain this week… I sold some of my GM on Friday mid session, I could see the stock was running into resistance on the charts, still have over 75% though. I would rather not sell more this year for tax reasons, but might if the stock comes under heavy pressure again.
Next week should be interesting, with the Factory Zero Grand Opening, and Hummer Ev production launch.
gm stock, a dog with fleas.
That dog with fleas has made investors a lot of money year to date (and last year), GM stock has outperformed Toyota, and even Tesla stock so far in 2021. Of the major automakers, only Ford has done better, and I hold Ford as well, so awesome. To think I said GM was oversold 8 weeks ago, when it was trading at $48ish, time sure made your dog with fleas comment look foolish.
My auto industry investments this year have vastly outperformed my tech investments, its been a great year so far for most all stock investors, but folks like me that are overweight on auto, have really done well.
Lol what a liar. Better then Tesla stock dude stop please.
Tesla stock 2021 to date is up 40% , GM 52% so yes, GM stock has outperformed Tesla year to date.
Yup ! Mary is really driving the company into the ground !
The reason GM stock price has climbed significantly in the past couple of weeks and will continue to climb is that within the Biden infrastructure bill there is a provision for installing 540,000 new EV charging units spread around on a national basis.
With GM going all electric plug in, they are in the cat bird seat. Hello EV’s.
Elon Musk is also having a huge orgasim over 540K new charging units being installed at taxpayer expense.