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Fly News Breaks for April 24, 2018
GM
Apr 24, 2018 | 08:27 EDT
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas modeled Cadillac financials out to 2028, assuming a 2017-2028 unit volume CAGR of about 4% for the General Motors brand. He notes this is modestly higher than his previous forecast of closer to 3%, citing expectations for a model strategy closely aligned with transportation-as-a-service trends in China and the U.S., Jonas tells investors. He raised his valuation of Cadillac to $15B from $13B and said he sees scope for new GM management to highlight its "hidden value" through improved financial disclosure and structural changes. Jonas maintains an Overweight rating on GM shares.
News For GM From the Last 2 Days
GM
Mar 26, 2024 | 15:52 EDT
After this morning's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland closed the Port of Baltimore, JPMorgan economist Michael Feroli noted that the port ranks 17th among U.S. ports in tonnage handled, but ranks first for light vehicle imports and is also an important coal export terminal. However, the firm's initial assessment is that this development will "likely only have minimal implications for vehicle inflation" given that many more vehicles are imported over land from Canada and Mexico and that vessels are already being diverted to other East Coast ports. Publicly traded automakers include Ford (F), General Motors (GM), Honda (HMC), Mercedes-Benz Group (DDAIF), Nissan (NSANY), Stellantis (STLA), Tesla (TSLA), Toyota (TM) and Volkswagen (VWAGY).