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General Motors CorporationGMBUYMar 15, 2021Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 18, 2026. Market Open.
There was a trading opportunity in November but now you should wait before buying. It has announced a $10 billion share buyback which amounts to about a quarter of its shares. It's interesting to note that over the past 30 years the number of autos sold in the U.S. has remained steady at about 15 million per year so basically the overall market is stagnant.
Autos are mired in the UAW strike now. Past strikes tend to be a good time to buy shares, though. He prefers GM over Ford for its higher margins, and its EV program competes well against Ford, though Tesla is the winner in EVs (surprises him). Ford and GM are trading at a reasonable multiple, but Tesla's is much higher, which gives him pause.
(A Top Pick Oct 06/22, Down 12%)
The UAW strike is impacted all carmakers. Take a 3-10-year outlook and see the effect of EVs, a mammoth transformation in the car industry. Some say GM is a value trap, and that's possible. But he sees the upside being large. The downside is that it trades under 5x enterprise value to EBITDA.
Was trading at 8x and their beat earnings, but shares still went down. The market feels that GM won't transition to EVs without big sacrifices. But GM has a lot of cash flow and is a dominant brand name. They will transition to EVs. Now, there's a car glut, even in EVs. Still owns it, but has disappointed.
Wells Fargo projects that a strike would cost GM $2.7 billion and Ford $2.4 billion of adjusted EBIT a month. That said, he's not that worried and is not a risk to sell the carmakers. A strike is a one-off event, and the stock market cares only about the future. Also, Biden won't let a strike drag on; cars are a critical industry. Third, these stocks have already come down to absorb a stock. That said, if the strike leads to much higher wages, that would hurt these stocks. Don't rush in to buy these stocks.
EVs were a red-hot sector just recently. For example, Tesla has tumbled from last year's highs. He still believes in Tesla, but take note. EVs are the future of the car industry. EV names with much less risk: Ford and GM. Yes, they are exposed to EV more than you expect. They are established companies with rising earnings and solid balance sheets. Sales of their gas-powered engined car remain, sure, but they maintain these companies. GM plans to make 30 EVs in just a few years. Only Volkswagon comes close with their plans (with a weaker track record). GM is also investing heavily to produce better batteries for EVs. GM's CEO deserves a lot of credit for turning around the company. GM has had a huge run recently, but its valuation is still reasonable around 9x next year's earnings.