GM - DIVIDENT FALLOUT PATTERNGeneral Motors, a multinational corporation based in the United States, was the leading automobile company for 77 years until Toyota surpassed it in 2008. Despite this, GM has consistently ranked among the top 15 companies on the Fortune 500 list, and recently moved up from No. 8 to No. 5. With operations in eight countries and four brands, GM is also involved in joint ventures with Chinese automakers and produces military vehicles for the US government. Left with only four car brands for serial production the sales are taking steep downhill. The chart shows the last 3 dividend payouts and a significant 25% drop weeks after. To see if that is a solid pattern there is testing the current dividend payout we can have two level checkpoints $29' and $26', let's say that reaching the $29 level around mid-June could seek $26 by the first week of July.
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