How Much Has GM’s EPS Grown Over The Past Four Years?

+1.24%
Upside
44.53
Market
45.08
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Over the past four fiscal years (2012-2015), GM’s diluted earnings per share has grown by close to 60 percentage points, at a rate of over 12% annually, despite its revenue growing only at a pace of 0.02% per year. While some of this growth is due to GM’s share buyback program, most of it is attributable to the increase in gross, pre-tax and post-tax margins. The U.S. auto maker has managed its inventory and sales mix extremely well over this period, and improved operational efficiency on a cost per unit basis.

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