NYSE Composite ended the session with General Motors jumping 3.87% to $56.52 on Monday, following last session’s upward trend. NYSE Composite rose 0.81% to $15,191.33, after five sequential sessions in a row of gains, on what was a somewhat positive trend trading session today.
General Motors today’s close was $56.52, 0.80% below its 52-week high of $56.97.
General Motors’s Sales
General Motors’s sales growth is 17.2% for the ongoing quarter and 4.7% for the next. The company’s growth estimates for the current quarter and the next is 3160% and 114.5%, respectively.
Volatility
General Motors’s last day, last week, and last month’s average volatility was 0.52%, 1.53%, and 2.86%, respectively.
General Motors’s last day, last week, and last month’s high and low average amplitude percentage was 1.66%, 2.62%, and 4.25%, respectively.
General Motors’s Stock Yearly Top and Bottom Value
General Motors’s stock is valued at $56.52 at 16:39 EST, under its 52-week high of $56.97 and way above its 52-week low of $14.33.
General Motors’s Moving Average
General Motors’s worth is way higher than its 50-day moving average of $47.88 and way higher than its 200-day moving average of $37.24.
Previous days news about General Motors
According to Bloomberg Quint on Friday, 5 February, "Companies have receivedthe message on the first part: In the past few months alone, Rockwell Automation Inc. has set a goal of netting out both direct and indirect carbon emissions by 2030; Johnson Controls International Plc is aiming to be carbon neutral in its own operationsbefore2040and wants to help its heating and air-conditioner customers double their emissions reductions; and General Motors Co. has said it will sell onlyzero-emission cars by 2035. "
According to Business Insider on Sunday, 7 February, "Leading up to Superbowl Sunday in the United States, General Motors launched an electrical vehicle (EV) campaign where comedian Will Ferrell attacks Norway for being ahead on EVs. "