Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$10.48
-$0.27 (-2.5%)
Closing Price on October 2, 2024

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Fiat Chrysler is expected to have another horrible month, with sales down more than 8% in September. Sales for most other major car companies are expected to rise at a healthy pace.
September can be a volatile time for the markets, and judging by most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange, expectations among short sellers has been on the rise.
The U.S. government has put tariffs on Bombardier jets, Ford and Lyft will join forces to build self-driving cars, Twitter has started to test 280-character tweets, and more important headlines.
These companies make sense for growth and income portfolios. They are big, safe and, best of all (for the time being), all the dividends look safe.
Ford has yet to convince investors that it can pull away from the pack in several critical areas to regain investor confidence. So far its track record in these areas is average.
Google will pay a billion dollars to get further into the smartphone hardware business, the SEC website was hacked last year, Airbnb will get into the restaurant reservation business, and other...
Ford will temporarily shut down five of its production lines, two in Mexico and three in the United States, as the company tries to bring down its inventory levels.
Best Buy posted a disappointing forecast, Ford said it would close plants in North America, Walmart will not hire temp workers for the holidays, and more important headlines.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is analyzing complaints of exhaust fumes getting inside 2011 through 2017 Ford Explorers. Here's how to tell if there's a problem.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is one step closer to initiating a recall on 1.3 million Ford Explorers for an issue involving exhaust fumes in the passenger compartment.
August car sales in the European Union totaled more than 850,000 units, the highest level of August sales in 10 years.
The one trend in companies that have lost control of their narratives is that short sellers have continued to keep very negative views of the companies. Even those few that might be staging a...
Shorts sellers appeared to pick a favorite from the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between the August 15 and August 31 settlement dates.
The Chinese government is developing a plan that will eventually ban the production and sales of fossil fuel-powered vehicles in the country.
Nobody likes to benefit from others' misfortune, but the facts remain that hundreds of thousands of vehicles were destroyed, most of them insured, and have to be replaced.