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General Motors is set to report earnings after the bell. Here’s what Wall Street expects

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General Motors is set to report its fourth-quarter results after the bell on Tuesday. Here’s what Wall Street is expecting, based on average analysts’ estimates compiled by Refinitiv.

Adjusted EPS: $1.19
Revenue: $34.01 billion

The adjusted earnings per share would be GM’s smallest of the year. It also would be down from $1.93 from the fourth quarter of 2020, when parts suppliers started warning of a potential shortage of semiconductor chips that led to significant disruptions in vehicle production last year.

GM reported an adjusted pretax profit of $3.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020. Revenue was $37.5 billion during that quarter.

While investors will monitor GM’s quarterly results, their focus will be more on the automaker’s guidance for this year. Analyst expectations are for GM and other automakers to release conservative earnings estimates for 2022 due to the chip shortage and other outside factors, such as inflation.

“In our view, the single biggest risk to our volume forecasts is that the broader economic environment and health/confidence of the consumer remains very much unclear,” BofA Securities analyst John Murphy said in a recent investor note.

After rising 40% in 2021, GM’s shares fell 10% in January. The stock closed Monday at $52.73 a share, up by 5%.

GM’s stock has a buy rating and a price target of $76.07 a share, according to average analysts’ estimates compiled by FactSet.

— CNBC’s Michael Bloom contributed to this report.

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