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GM’s stock pop was a vote of confidence in Mary Barra | Fortune

Her ability to navigate volatility is unmatched among automakers—and CEOs.

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fortune.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

GM’s stock pop was a vote of confidence in Mary Barra | Fortune

Her ability to navigate volatility is unmatched among automakers—and CEOs.

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cnbc.com5 mesi fa

GM is nailing the U.S. auto industry's profit, politics balancing act under Trump

GM's ability to walk such a tightrope has been easier to do when it can fall, if needed, onto $21.7 billion in cash to end 2025.

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  1. martedì 27 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    Detroit’s top carmaker just wrote down $7.6 billion on its EV business—and grew its market cap by the same amount. Here’s how GM did it |…

    “We continue to believe in EVs,” CEO Mary Barra told the Street. But GM also believes in free cash flow.

  2. giovedì 29 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    GM is nailing the U.S. auto industry's profit, politics balancing act under Trump

    GM's ability to walk such a tightrope has been easier to do when it can fall, if needed, onto $21.7 billion in cash to end 2025.

  • giovedì 29 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    GM’s stock pop was a vote of confidence in Mary Barra | Fortune

    Her ability to navigate volatility is unmatched among automakers—and CEOs.