General Motors: A Top Pick On The Quant Dean’s List

Summary:

  • My Dean’s List is a small group of companies earning top grades across all five of Seeking Alpha’s Quant factors, signifying “excellence” in valuation, growth, profitability, momentum, and EPS revisions.
  • Of this group, General Motors is my top pick for 2025 due to improving EV momentum, an attractive valuation, and solid financial performance.
  • Tenet Healthcare has crushed the market, driven by high-acuity services, operational efficiency, and strong free cash flow, making it the top performer of the group over the past five years.
  • Discover Financial Services stands out for dividend growth, combining a low payout ratio and a fourteen-year streak of increasing distributions, amid merger uncertainties.
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As a university professor, it’s always rewarding to see students make the Dean’s List. At my institution, the honor requires a GPA of 3.5 or above, which means achieving mostly A’s. Writing recommendation letters for these high achievers is a breeze compared to those who’ve

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