Jim Cramer Reveals Why He Doesn't Like the Automaker Stocks
Why Jim Cramer isn't fond of auto company stocks.
Amid General Motors' (GM) - Get Report latest quarterly results, TheStreet's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer doesn't like the car companies.
"It really doesn't matter what they report," he said. "I think they generate a lot of cash but they don't deploy the cash in any way that really favors the shareholder."
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