Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$10.50
-$0.28 (-2.6%)
Real Time Data Delayed 15 Min.

F Articles

Ford has maintained its customary lead in pickup truck sales. For the first 10 months of 2016, F-Series pickup sales are up 5% year over year.
Ford on Wednesday reported a decrease of 12% year over year of U.S. sales of Ford and Lincoln vehicles in October.
One month after a surprise shift in the second- and third-place ranking of pickup truck sales, the Chevy Silverado has recaptured the unit sales lead in October from Fiat Chrysler's Ram pickups.
Automakers are scheduled to report U.S. October sales Tuesday morning, except for Ford, which postponed its report as a result of a fire in the company's headquarters building in Detroit.
There are a number of ways to look at recall rates at different automakers. The most straightforward may be the number of recalled vehicles per 1,000 vehicles sold. In the U.S., the industry average...
Automakers will be reporting U.S. October new car sales Tuesday, November 1, and analysts' sales estimates have all rung in.
Ford's sales in October are expected to fall enough so that it will lose the number two spot in the U.S. market to Toyota.
Ford reported better-than-expected third-quarter 2016 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
After two periods of wildly surging short interest in Procter & Gamble, short sellers had enough and fled the stock between the September 30 and October 14 settlement dates.
Consumer Reports magazine on Monday released its reliability rankings for 2017, and once again Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) snagged the top two spots in the league table with its Lexus brand once...
Automakers will be reporting new car sales for the month of October next Tuesday, November 1, and initial sales estimates are beginning to roll in.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Twitter, Ford and some of the major companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
The past month or so has been the best time in eight years to buy a pickup — and it looks as if the time is getting even better.
Of the top 100 product categories and brands in a new ranking of customer loyalty leaders, more than a third are involved in digital technology and social networking.
Ford may believe it has a bright future, but no one can tell if its new initiatives will work. Wall Street does not believe Ford's executives run the company well.