GM Stock Movement Summary General Motors (GM) stock surged following Q4 2025 earnings results and capital allocation announcements. Earnings Performance: - GM reported a $3.3 billion net loss in Q4 2025, primarily due to an electric-vehicle business write-off - The company exceeded Wall Street's adjusted operating income expectations - Non-GAAP profit of $2.51 per share was 11.1% above analyst consensus estimates - Q4 revenue of $45.29 billion fell 5.1% year-over-year - Strong sales of affordable crossover SUVs and pickup trucks drove core profit higher Capital Actions: - Announced a 20% dividend increase - Authorized a new $6 billion share buyback program Stock Performance: - Stock surged between 8-9% on the news - Reached an all-time high of $86.05 GM is the U.S.'s largest automaker by volume and provided a positive outlook for 2026 despite EV-related headwinds.
Read full analysisGM Stock Movement Summary General Motors (GM) stock surged following Q4 2025 earnings results and capital allocation announcements. Earnings Performance: - GM reported a $3.3 billion net loss in Q4 2025, primarily due to an electric-vehicle business write-off - The company exceeded Wall Street's adjusted operating income expectations - Non-GAAP profit of $2.51 per share was 11.1% above analyst consensus estimates - Q4 revenue of $45.29 billion fell 5.1% year-over-year - Strong sales of affordable crossover SUVs and pickup trucks drove core profit higher Capital Actions: - Announced a 20% dividend increase - Authorized a new $6 billion share buyback program Stock Performance: - Stock surged between 8-9% on the news - Reached an all-time high of $86.05 GM is the U.S.'s largest automaker by volume and provided a positive outlook for 2026 despite EV-related headwinds.
General Motors (GM) is a publicly traded company in the Consumer Discretionary sector.