Tesla Vs. GM: This Auto Stock Made More Money For Investors This Year Than The Other
Portfolio Pulse from Anan Ashraf
Tesla's shares have dropped by 13% YTD, while GM's have risen by 49%. GM leads in total vehicle sales in the U.S. and is expanding its EV lineup, surpassing Ford as the second best-selling EV maker. Tesla faces potential annual delivery declines and falling margins. GM offers dividends, unlike Tesla.

October 23, 2024 | 12:46 pm
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Tesla's stock has dropped 13% YTD, facing potential annual delivery declines and falling margins. The company does not offer dividends, unlike GM.
Tesla's stock performance is negatively impacted by potential delivery declines and falling margins. The lack of dividends compared to GM may also deter investors.
CONFIDENCE 90
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 100
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GM's stock has risen 49% YTD, leading in U.S. vehicle sales and expanding its EV lineup. GM offers dividends, enhancing its appeal to investors.
GM's strong stock performance is supported by its leadership in U.S. vehicle sales, expanding EV lineup, and dividend offerings, making it attractive to investors.
CONFIDENCE 95
IMPORTANCE 85
RELEVANCE 100