Ford Motor Company

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Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between the February 15 to February 28 settlement dates, those sellers were cautious overall, but there were a couple of big...
As the Trump administration has announced tariffs on some items and threatened more tariffs on others, the U.S. industry most likely to be buffeted is car manufacturing. On the negative side,...
Ford, Ensco, Weatherford, and Opko Health all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
U.S. sales at Ford's luxury division are as bad as they have ever been. Sales across Lincoln SUVs, crossovers and sedans were poor in February.
Ford's F-Series pickups have once again maintained a firm grip as the best-selling vehicles in the United States. Competitive offerings from GM and FCA were slaughtered last month.
Ford reported February sales down nearly 7% year over year with weakness on virtually every measure except trucks.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between the January 31 to February 15 settlement dates, energy was the big attraction for many short sellers.
According to a major car industry research firm, U.S. new vehicle sales will drop 4% in February, another sign the American car market peaked in 2016 and 2017.
In a new ranking of auto brands by Consumer Reports, Hyundai's luxury Genesis brand came out on top while the Fiat brand ended up at the bottom.
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Ford?
Ford lost a key executive due to inappropriate behavior, Toy "R" Us will close more stores, a Federal Reserve governor made glowing remarks about the U.S. economy, and other important headlines.
In the ultra-competitive field of full-sized pickups, Chevy has discounted a model of the second best-selling vehicle in America by over $9,000.
January sales of new cars and light trucks rose about 7% year over year in the European Union. Volkswagen and Toyota each posted a boost of more than 9%.
A new survey by J.D. Power ranks three-year-old cars on the basis of owner-reported problems. Toyota's Lexus, VW's Porsche and GM's Buick were the best.
Ford is offering some big discounts on it 2018 F-Series pickups as the competition for sales of full-size trucks heats up and looks to get even hotter.