Auto stocks gain on jobs report; GM up 7%

News sparks rally in U.S. stocks; Dow closes at highest level in nearly 4 years

Author: James O'Toole
Published On: Feb 03 2012 12:15:27 PM EST  Updated On: Feb 05 2012 08:48:57 PM EST
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -

Shares of General Motors and Ford surged on Friday following strong data on the U.S. job market.

On Friday morning, the U.S. government announced that the economy added 243,000 jobs in January, far outpacing analyst estimates. The news sparked a broad rally in U.S. stocks, with the Dow closing at its highest level in nearly four years. U.S. automakers were big beneficiaries: GM shares closed up 7.7% and Ford ended up 4.3%.

Alex Potter, a senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray, called the unemployment data a "huge" indicator for domestic car consumption. "There's been a lot of optimism permeating the entire industry and just looking for an opportunity to break out," he said. Ford, GM and Chrysler all gained market share last year for the first time since 1988, according to estimates from sales tracker Autodata.

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