Group 1 - General Motors Co. is considering Sterling Anderson, its current Chief Product Officer and former Tesla executive, as a potential successor to CEO Mary Barra [1][2] - Anderson's ability to enhance hardware and software integration for both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles (EVs) is seen as a key factor for his potential promotion [2] - GM's stock price has been upgraded by Wedbush Securities to a target of $95, with the current trading price at $81.16, reflecting a 0.81% increase during pre-market trading [3][4] Group 2 - Dan Ives from Wedbush noted that GM is managing its cash flow effectively and is better positioned than competitors in the EV sector, despite some setbacks [4] - GM has commenced production of the Chevrolet Bolt EV, priced at $28,995, with availability expected in January 2026 [5] - The company reported a $1.6 billion charge related to EVs, with $1.2 billion attributed to capacity changes and $400 million to contract cancellations [6]
GM Eyes Ex-Tesla Autopilot Exec Sterling Anderson As Potential CEO Successor To Mary Barra: Report - General Motors (NYSE:GM)