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Elon Musk's dream of having a top-selling electric pickup may be fleeting as the Cybertruck continues to see declining demand.
General Motors (GM) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
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General Motors Company is navigating macroeconomic chaos by maintaining stability, cutting guidance realistically, and investing in U.S.-based EV and battery supply chains. EV sales are growing, with GM now holding 10.4% of the U.S. EV market, and strategic moves in LFP batteries and lithium sourcing strengthen its future. Risks remain high: tariffs, plant shutdowns, shrinking free cash flow, and uncertain EV profitability, but GM is handling these challenges better than most.
Ultium Cells — a joint venture between General Motors and LG Energy Solution — is upgrading its Spring Hill, Tennessee, facility to make low-cost EV battery cells. The batteries could be significantly cheaper than those used in other vehicles because they do not require expensive minerals like cobalt and nickel.
Deepens Management Bench to Scale Wildfire Defense Technologies OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / July 14, 2025 / General Enterprise Ventures, Inc. (OTC:GEVI) today announced that its subsidiary, Mighty Fire Breaker LLC ("MFB"), a leader in the wildfire defense sector, has appointed Andrew Hotsko to the role of Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately. In his new role, Mr.
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Shoppers are no longer rushing to get ahead of tariff-related price increases.
General Mills, Inc. GIS will release earnings results for the fourth quarter, before the opening bell on Wednesday, June 25.
Discount retail chain Dollar General Corp (NYSE:DG) was downgraded to "neutral" from "buy" at Goldman Sachs.