Gasoline and electric vehicle sales, strategic adjustments, market performance, and analyst movements are the main recent and upcoming events worth noting for General Motors stock, according to the China Business Network.
Performance and Operating Results
General Motors announced its 2025 financial results on January 27, 2026, with total revenue reaching $185 billion, net profit of $2.7 billion, and an adjusted EBIT of $12.7 billion. The company also provided its outlook for 2026, expecting net profit between $10.3 billion and $11.7 billion, and adjusted EBIT between $13 billion and $15 billion.
Strategic Progress
In 2025, a $7.6 billion one-time expense related to restructuring its electric vehicle business led to a 55% year-over-year decline in net profit. The company expects EV sales to significantly decrease in 2026, but losses may narrow by $1 billion to $1.5 billion, shifting focus toward traditional fuel-powered pickups and SUVs.
Business Status
In 2025, retail sales in China were approximately 1.88 million units, with more than half being new energy vehicles, achieving profitability for five consecutive quarters. Localization strategies are deepening, such as collaborating with Momenta to develop assisted driving systems, and plans are in place for all new models in 2026 to offer electric options.
Institutional Views
Goldman Sachs maintained a “Buy” rating after the earnings report, raising the 12-month target price from $98 to $104, representing an estimated upside of about 30.9%. JP Morgan also maintained an “Overweight” rating with a target price of $100.
Recent Stock Performance
In 2025, GM’s stock price increased by 55%, surpassing $80 to reach a record high. As of the close on January 21, 2026, the stock was at $80.93, up 4.01% for the day.
Product Development Progress
Buick’s high-end new energy sub-brand “Zhijing”’s first SUV, Zhijing E7, is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026, completing its electric product lineup. The company continues to invest in software and services, such as the Super Cruise system, which contributed to revenue growth.
The above information is compiled from publicly available sources and does not constitute investment advice.
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General Motors releases 2025 financial report, net profit of $2.7 billion, stock price hits all-time high
Gasoline and electric vehicle sales, strategic adjustments, market performance, and analyst movements are the main recent and upcoming events worth noting for General Motors stock, according to the China Business Network.
Performance and Operating Results
General Motors announced its 2025 financial results on January 27, 2026, with total revenue reaching $185 billion, net profit of $2.7 billion, and an adjusted EBIT of $12.7 billion. The company also provided its outlook for 2026, expecting net profit between $10.3 billion and $11.7 billion, and adjusted EBIT between $13 billion and $15 billion.
Strategic Progress
In 2025, a $7.6 billion one-time expense related to restructuring its electric vehicle business led to a 55% year-over-year decline in net profit. The company expects EV sales to significantly decrease in 2026, but losses may narrow by $1 billion to $1.5 billion, shifting focus toward traditional fuel-powered pickups and SUVs.
Business Status
In 2025, retail sales in China were approximately 1.88 million units, with more than half being new energy vehicles, achieving profitability for five consecutive quarters. Localization strategies are deepening, such as collaborating with Momenta to develop assisted driving systems, and plans are in place for all new models in 2026 to offer electric options.
Institutional Views
Goldman Sachs maintained a “Buy” rating after the earnings report, raising the 12-month target price from $98 to $104, representing an estimated upside of about 30.9%. JP Morgan also maintained an “Overweight” rating with a target price of $100.
Recent Stock Performance
In 2025, GM’s stock price increased by 55%, surpassing $80 to reach a record high. As of the close on January 21, 2026, the stock was at $80.93, up 4.01% for the day.
Product Development Progress
Buick’s high-end new energy sub-brand “Zhijing”’s first SUV, Zhijing E7, is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026, completing its electric product lineup. The company continues to invest in software and services, such as the Super Cruise system, which contributed to revenue growth.
The above information is compiled from publicly available sources and does not constitute investment advice.