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How US Auto Companies’ Valuations Stack Up after Q2 Sales Data

How US Auto Companies’ Valuations Stack Up after Q2 Sales Data

In the previous part of this series, we explored how Wall Street analysts are rating the top two US auto giants, General Motors (GM) and Ford (F). Currently, a higher percentage of Wall Street analysts have been favoring a “buy” for GM stock with higher upside potential as compared to Ford stock for the last few months. GM’s strong first half of 2018 sales, a key focus on improving profitability, and its strategy to exit loss-making market segments could be key reasons for analysts’ positive views on its stock.