General Motors (GM) is a publicly traded company, meaning it is owned by a large number of individual and institutional shareholders who own shares of its stock. The largest shareholders are institutional investors, with the top three being Vanguard Fiduciary Trust Co. (holding about 11.13% of shares), BlackRock Advisors LLC (about 6.10%), and State Street Corporation (about 4.90%)[2]. Additionally, insiders (executives and board members) hold a small portion of the company, while the majority is owned by the public and various institutional entities[7].
There is no single owner of GM; rather, ownership is spread across global investment funds, retirement portfolios, individual shareholders, and company insiders. The company’s shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “GM”[3]. The board is led by Chair and CEO Mary Barra, and the company is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan[5].
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