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General Motors Company (GM) CEO and Chair Mary Barra Sells Shares; UBS Upgrades GM to Buy, Raises PT to $81

By Faheem Tahir | October 01, 2025, 7:53 PM

General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) secures a spot on our list of the 20 NYSE Stocks with the Lowest P/E Ratios.

General Motors Company (GM) CEO and Chair Mary Barra Sells Shares; UBS Upgrades GM to Buy, Raises PT to $81
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General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) made headlines on September 25, 2025, when CEO and Chair Mary Barra sold approximately 777,500 shares for $46.6 million at prices near the automaker’s 52-week high of $60. She exercised options for about 577,500 shares at $35–$39 per share during transactions on September 23–24.

UBS had raised its price target to $81 and upgraded General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) from Neutral to Buy the previous day, highlighting the company’s ability to maintain a strong cash-flow profile and boost North American margins.

Analysts noted that General Motors Company (NYSE:GM)’s disciplined capital allocation and share buyback capacity continue to support investor interest, despite cost concerns. The stock has risen by double digits over the past year and remains attractively valued at a moderate earnings multiple.

Through GM North America, GM International, Cruise, and GM Financial, General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) designs, manufactures, and markets trucks, crossovers, cars, and auto parts globally under brands such as Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. It is one of the Stocks with Low PE Ratio.

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