Core Viewpoint - General Motors is preparing to report its fourth-quarter financial results, which will provide insights into the company's strategy of balancing electric vehicle (EV) growth with a reduction in EV efforts [1] Group 1: Earnings Estimates - Analysts expect GM to report fourth-quarter revenue of $45.79 billion, a decrease from $47.70 billion in the same quarter last year [2] - The anticipated earnings per share (EPS) for the fourth quarter is $2.24, an increase from $1.92 in the previous year [2] - GM has consistently beaten analyst revenue estimates for 14 consecutive quarters and EPS estimates for 13 consecutive quarters [2] Group 2: Analyst Ratings and Price Targets - Several analysts have raised their price targets for GM stock ahead of the earnings report, with Barclays and JPMorgan both increasing their targets from $85 to $100 [3][7] - HSBC raised its price target from $48 to $75 while Citigroup increased its target from $86 to $98 [7] Group 3: Electric Vehicle Strategy - GM has experienced significant growth in electric vehicle sales, with the Chevrolet Equinox and Chevrolet Blazer ranking among the top 10 selling EVs in the U.S. for 2025 [4] - The Equinox saw deliveries increase by over 100% year-over-year, contributing to GM's 13% market share in the U.S. EV market, with unit deliveries up 20% year-over-year [4] - Despite strong EV growth, GM is scaling back its EV efforts due to the ending of the Federal EV tax credit, focusing more on traditional automobiles [4][5] Group 4: Production and Market Strategy - GM is ceasing production of the Chevrolet Bolt, its most affordable EV, to shift production of other vehicles from overseas to the U.S. [5] - CEO Mary Barra has reaffirmed the company's long-term commitment to EV growth, even as global EV deliveries rise by 20% year-over-year [5] - Analysts will be looking for insights on tariffs, profitability, and how the shift in production strategy may help GM navigate tariffs and enhance profitability [6] Group 5: Stock Performance - GM's stock was down 0.3% to $79.43, with a 52-week trading range of $41.60 to $85.18, and has increased by 45.7% over the last year [9]
General Motors Q4 Earnings Preview: Auto Giant Goes For 14th Straight Double Beat