Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$11.01
-$0.06 (-0.5%)
Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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courtesy of ChryslerChrysler’s 2015 model 200 was named a 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The award may not help flagging sales of the model. Through July,...
Jaguar Land Rover - Tata Motors Inc.India’s Tata Motors Ltd. (NYSE: TTM) posted a solid earnings beat on Monday and the company’s stock rose 7.5%. Tata’s sales in its home country have been...
Among the top 20 best-selling cars in the United States for the month of July are two vehicles from Nissan: the compact Sentra and the mid-size Altima. A third model, the Rogue compact SUV, has also...
Oppenheimer's Asset Management unit has released its Monitor of Analysts’ Earnings Revisions List. This is the so-called MAER List, which analyzes trends in revisions to the consensus earnings...
Toyota posted impressive results for its most recent quarter, which ended June 30. One factor drove most of the improvement -- surging sales in the U.S. market.
courtesy of General MotorsNew light vehicle sales in July did not match the high expectations that analysts had for the month. Kelley Blue Book (KBB) expected sales of 1.465 million units and...
There was not a more explosive initial public offering last week than Mobileye, which priced at $25 a share and opened trading Friday morning at $36. The stock hit a peak of $39.40.
July might be called the month of the luxury car. Sales of BMW, Mercedes and Audi rose sharply. But the luxury division of America's largest car company continues to struggle.
Holding its spot as the top-selling car or light truck in America, Ford's F-Series pickup led the monthly U.S. car sales list again in July. It is a performance that has recurred almost every month...
Ford Motor Co.A company that makes the camera systems and develops software and other technologies for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is leaving the starting line with the pedal really...
General Motors posted total July sales of 256,160 vehicles, up 9% year-over-year. Retail sales rose 4%. The massive recalls don’t seem to be hurting GM.
Ford posted a U.S. sales rise of 10% year-over-year in July, to 212,236 Ford and Lincoln vehicles, compared with July 2013 sales of 193,715. Sales of the company’s best-selling Fusion rose 17%.
courtesy of General MotorsIt is almost counterintuitive: a company recalls more than 28 million vehicles — more than all car companies in the world will sell in either the United States or China in...
courtesy of ChryslerAutomakers are expected to release July sales numbers next Friday, but sales estimates have already begun to hit the tape. Sales of new vehicles are expected to post a seasonally...
Ford reported lower but better-than-expected second-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Thursday morning. It saw its first profit in Europe in three years.