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GM restores quarterly dividend after more than two years

Published 08/19/2022, 08:09 AM
Updated 08/19/2022, 04:20 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: General Motors Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra announces a major investment focused on the development of GM future technologies at the GM Orion Assembly Plant in Lake Orion, Michigan, U.S. March 22, 2019.  REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo

(Reuters) -General Motors Co said on Friday it would reinstate quarterly dividend payouts, suggesting the automaker was confident it was past the worst risks from the pandemic and the economic turbulence of the past several months.

The automaker had suspended dividend payments and share buybacks in April 2020 after the global coronavirus pandemic hit sales and impacted production, forcing the company to conserve cash during the crisis.

The first dividend, at the rate of 9 cents per share on the company's common stock, will be paid on Sept. 15, 2022, the carmaker said in a statement.

GM Chief Executive Mary Barra cited the company's electric vehicle (EV) expansion and domestic battery manufacturing infrastructure plans and said, "progress on these key strategic initiatives has improved our visibility and strengthened confidence in our capacity to fund growth while also returning capital to shareholders."

Cross-town rival Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Co had also said in July it would restore its dividend to a pre-pandemic 15 cents a share.

Shares of GM rose over 2% to $39.36 in premarket trade.

GM shares are down 33% so far this year, even though the company has stuck to optimistic profit outlooks and told investors last month the disruptions to production caused by shortages of semiconductors were easing.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: General Motors Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra announces a major investment focused on the development of GM future technologies at the GM Orion Assembly Plant in Lake Orion, Michigan, U.S. March 22, 2019.  REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo

Last year, the company boosted its spending plans on electric and autonomous vehicles to $35 billion through 2025 as it looks to catch up with EV leader Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc.

Meanwhile, GM also said it will resume opportunistic share repurchases, adding the board has increased the capacity under the company's existing repurchase program to $5.0 billion of common stock, up from the $3.3 billion previously remaining under the program.

Latest comments

This great auto mfr. can make a comfortable 2 ton car that gets 40+ mpg (hiway). What would it's sales results be if it started making basic, 1 ton cars that got 70 mpg (hiway) ? Maybe it's time to find out ??
They better pay their abyssal debt first. This company is bleeding and taking us citizen money to be able to run and spend cash as they want
GM is losing money and their going to pay a dividend. Head Scratcher. Bankruptcy coming. woohoo. Go Tesla !!!!!
GM is losing money?
Man! Biden is terrible for US companies. Just terrible.
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