Ford Motor Company

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Car sales in the United States continue to fall after two record years. But a couple of manufacturers are expected to dodge the trend.
Ford beat profit estimates this morning but was a little light on revenues. The company raised guidance and noted a lower-than-expected effective tax rate for the year.
Judging by the moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between June 30 and July 14, short sellers are unsure on what to make of major indexes remaining near all-time...
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The first week of earnings season was somewhat underwhelming as a whole. While some companies had amazing wins, quite a few fell short as well. 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the...
Ford will seek an exemption to a new recall of defective Takata air bags. Nissan has initiated a recall of more than 500,000 vehicles while Mazda also plans to file for an exemption.
Ford (NYSE: F) has been the leading producer of full-sized pickups for decades. Its F-150 has long been the top selling vehicle in the U.S. beating out even the most popular cars. The No.2 U.S. car...
US automakers are offering big incentives to pickup truck buyers this month. The Detroit 3 are facing rising inventories and incentives on pickups makes sense to them -- and, of course, is good for...
New car registrations in the European Union rose by about 2% year over year in June. For the first half of 2017, EU sales are up more than 4%.
The moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange were mostly upward again, demonstrating confidence in the short sellers with the markets near all-time highs after a more...
The National Insurance Crime Bureau is out with its Hot Wheels list of the most stolen cars in the United States during 2016, and the Honda Accord leads the list.
Tesla's Model S failed to secure the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top award, while the Mercedes E-Class and Lincoln Continental did.
Saudi Aramco chopped oil prices for its supply to Asia, the United States cut the size of its huge strategic oil reserve and Tesla sedans failed to get a Top Safety Pick+ rating from the IIHS.
Ford's F-Series pickups once again led the sales race in June, with total unit sales of 77,895. GM's Chevy Sierra added nearly three points of market share, however.
Ford's June sales fell about 5% year over year. That was a better-than-expected performance, but the company's passenger car sales plunged more than 20%.