Morgan Stanley provided color on General Motors GM. In a research report, Morgan Stanley stressed that in case of a double dip recession, GM's stock could fall as low as $10.
In the report, Morgan Stanley states, “Downside scenario: Severe global recession. GM
volume falls 15% in 2012, 1% EBIT margin next year
(-3% by 2013). A doubling of cash injection into US
pension to $21bn. NOLs worthless. GM Finance at 0.5x
book. Chinese JVs worth half to $6bn. Burns $3 to $5bn
of cash per annum through 2015. GM worth $10.”
At the moment, Morgan Stanley has an Overweight rating with a price target of $50 placed on the company's stock. On Monday, GM lost 6.61% of its value to finish the day at $24.57. Its shares continued to slide in today's pre-market trading, falling 1.3% to stand around $24.25.
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