General Motors (GM) Fell On Increased Uncertainty Surrounding New Tariffs

From Yahoo Finance: 2025-05-12 08:48:00

Diamond Hill Capital, an investment management company, released its first-quarter 2025 investor letter. Markets had mixed performance in Q1 amid new presidential administration actions, leaving investors uncertain. The portfolio trailed the Russell 1000 Value Index, returning 1.36% (net) vs. the index’s 2.14%. Check out the top 5 positions for 2025 insights.

In Q1 2025, Diamond Hill Large Cap Fund highlighted General Motors Company (GM), an automobile manufacturer. GM’s one-month return was 5.23%, with shares gaining 5.16% over 52 weeks. On May 9, 2025, GM stock closed at $47.50 per share with a market cap of $45.67 billion.

Diamond Hill Large Cap Fund’s Q1 2025 investor letter mentioned General Motors Company (GM) as a bottom contributor due to tariff uncertainty and macroeconomic concerns. Credit card issuer Capital One also faced challenges, including a potential Department of Justice merger challenge and weakening US consumer concerns.

General Motors Company (GM) posted $44 billion in revenue in Q1, up 2% year-over-year, with wholesales also up 2%. While GM shows promise as an investment, our focus is on AI stocks for higher returns in a shorter timeframe. For a promising, low-priced AI stock like NVIDIA, check out our report on the cheapest AI stock.

GM is not among the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds, but 68 hedge fund portfolios held GM at the end of Q4. For more insights on GM and high-growth EV stocks to invest in, visit our articles. Explore our hedge fund investor letters Q1 2025 page for more insights from leading investors.



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