General Motors posts $898M 4Q net profit, falls 3 cents short of analysts' expectations
Company made $898 million, up from $468 million in 2011
General Motors says its fourth-quarter net profit nearly doubled as it made a dizzying array of accounting moves due to tax credits and devaluing European assets.
The company made $898 million, up from $468 million in 2011.
GM earned 54 cents per share compared with 28 cents a year ago. Revenue grew 3 percent to $39.3 billion.
The fourth-quarter profit included billions in one-time accounting gains and losses that ended up being a $100 million increase. Without it the company earned 48 cents per share. That was short of analyst estimates. They predicted 51 cents.
GM made $1.4 billion pretax in North America but lost $699 million in Europe.
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For the full year, GM made $4.9 billion, or $2.92 per share. That was down from $7.6 billion in 2011.
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