This company recently released very good Q4-2018 results. It beat earnings estimates by a wide margin, and pulled in billions in free cash flow in 2018, sees FCF upside in 2019. Shares remain in the bargain bin. An investment in the stock yields 3.8 percent.
General Motors (GM) released a convincing set of fourth quarter financials on Wednesday that could get investors all excited about the auto company's shares again. General Motors pulled in billions of free cash flow in the fourth quarter, and has issued a bullish earnings and FCF guidance for 2019 which could potentially lead to a dividend hike. General Motors' shares are undervalued given the strength of the investment proposition, and an investment in GM yields 3.8 percent.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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