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GM's dismal profit may spur analysts to cut 2014 estimate

The poor showing triggered an early drop in GM's stock price by as much as 2.5 percent, before it recovered to gain 0.2 percent to USD 35.31 in afternoon trading.

February 07, 2014 / 09:26 IST
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General Motors Co reported a disappointing fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, hurt by weaker-than-expected results in Asia and South America that may prompt analysts to ratchet down their profit forecasts for 2014 for the No. 1 US automaker.

The poor showing triggered an early drop in GM's stock price by as much as 2.5 percent, before it recovered to gain 0.2 percent to USD 35.31 in afternoon trading.

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It was the first quarterly earnings report for GM's new management team led by Chief Executive Mary Barra, the 52-year-old electrical engineer and GM "lifer" who became the industry's first female CEO last month.