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Is This Speed Bump Why Warren Buffett Dumped General Motors Stock?


Back when cross-town rival Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) threw the towel in on Argo AI, its project to directly develop autonomous driving vehicles, General Motors (NYSE: GM) seemed to be doubling down on its Cruise start-up. Investors ate it up, myself included, as we saw a bright future for the juggernaut automaker that could combine its growing EV prowess and its majority-owned silicon valley driverless technology start-up.

Fast forward to today, and Cruise is facing serious questions. Is this the speed bump that caused Warren Buffett to dump all his shares of GM? Not so fast -- here's what investors might be missing.

GM's Cruise, which was a big investment to create a robo-taxi service, was anticipated to deliver $50 billion in revenue by 2030. That plan hit a massive pothole when California regulators opened an investigation into the safety of Cruise's self-driving vehicles.

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Source Fool.com

General Motors Corp Aktie

42,33 €
1,46 %
Die General Motors Corp Aktie notiert heute höher, mit einem Anstieg von 1,46 %.
Leichtes Buy-Überwiegen bei General Motors Corp im Vergleich zu Sell-Einschätzungen.
Für General Motors Corp ergibt sich ein leicht positives Potenzial, angesichts eines Kursziels von 48 € im Vergleich zu 42.33 €.
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