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GM promises to cut high inventory as profit beats expectations

Published 25/07/2017, 16:46
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO -  The GM logo in Warren Michigan
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By Nick Carey and Joseph White

DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co (N:GM) on Tuesday reported a better-than-expected quarterly net profit, helped by cost cuts, and promised to cut production in the second half to curtail its burgeoning U.S. inventory of unsold vehicles.

The No. 1 U.S. automaker also maintained its earnings outlook for 2017 despite falling revenue. Shares were up 0.8 percent at $36.12.

GM Chief Financial Officer Chuck Stevens cautioned in a call with analysts that production of its profitable large pickup trucks in North America could fall by 10 percent in 2018 as a new generation of trucks is launched.

However, Stevens said GM could maintain 10 percent pre-tax profit margins in North America if overall sales remain close to 17 million vehicles a year.

The results excluded nearly $800 million (613.55 million pounds) in losses from the company's European operations, which are being sold to France's PSA Group (PA:PEUP).

GM reported second-quarter net income of $2.4 billion or $1.60 per share, down from $2.8 billion or $1.74 per share a year earlier.

Excluding one-time charges, earnings per share of $1.89 beat analyst estimates of $1.69.

Revenue for the quarter was $37 billion, down from $37.4 billion a year earlier and below the $40.1 billion expected by analysts.

Wall Street is concerned the U.S. auto industry is entering a downturn after several years of strong sales. Automakers have reported declining sales for the past four months.

GM sold 30,000 fewer cars in the quarter, with much of the decline driven by lower sales to rental car agencies. At the end of June, it had a 105-day supply of cars, above the 90-day supply it told investors to expect back in April. The company said second-quarter U.S. dealer inventories jumped 273,000 versus the same period in 2016.

GM plans to cut North American production by 150,000 vehicles in the second half of 2017 from the first, CFO Stevens told reporters.

Stevens said GM is on track to hit its North American inventories target to about 70 days' supply, and predicted sales in the second half of the year would rise.

GM's CFO also said earnings would be lower in the second half but the company said it still expected to earn between $6 and $6.50 per share in 2017.

"That guidance could be difficult to achieve," Buckingham Research Group analyst Joseph Amaturo wrote in a client note.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO -  The GM logo in Warren Michigan

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