GM (GM) Raises 2026 Guidance Post $500 Million Tariff Refund
Published on 4/28/2026

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General Motors (GM) raised its 2026 adjusted earnings guidance to between $13.5 billion and $15.5 billion following a $500 million benefit from tariff refunds. The company's first-quarter earnings per share were $3.70, significantly above the expected $2.62. However, shares fell approximately 4% in early trading. Additionally, GM reduced its net income forecast to $9.9 billion to $11.4 billion, down from $10.3 billion to $11.7 billion, and did not raise its automotive free cash flow guidance due to uncertainties surrounding the tariff process.
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