Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$10.56
-$0.22 (-2.0%)
Closing Price on September 30, 2024

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Americans will buy more than one million electric vehicles this year. Prices for battery-powered SUVs, trucks, and sedans has declined nearly 22%, to $51,000, according to Cox Automotive. U.S. EV...
For years, “KN” has been used as a Google search term directing you to a car parts company and a German newspaper. Another top search result points to Illinois-based audio technology company...
Ten years ago, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) had only 30 Supercharger stations in the United States. Only the Interstate 5 highway along the west coast had a reliable long-distance chain of these quick-charge...
The first Tesla Cybertrucks roll out this month, presenting a challenge to competitors, especially Ford's F-150 Lightning.
Over a month has passed since the United Auto Workers labor union went on strike. Demanding higher pay, better benefits, and stronger job protections, thousands of auto industry workers have halted...
After reaching a tentative agreement with the UAW, Ford throttled back its investment in electric vehicles, threatening Ford's EV future.
After U.S. markets close on Wednesday, four widely followed companies will report quarterly earnings results.
Here are some of the ways Ford is under pressure to cut or eliminate its dividend, which would not make investors happy.
Has Ford announced its next dividend payment? Stay tuned for another update and, perhaps, more job actions when UAW President Shawn Fein holds a press conference later in the morning.
Two new strikes against U.S. and Canadian auto plants began on Monday. Did anyone notice?
Sales of Ford's EV flagship, the F-150 Lightning, tumbled in the third quarter.
UAW President Shawn Fain announced Friday that 7,000 union members would walk off their jobs at a one Ford and one GM assembly plant, bringing the total number of striking workers to more than 25,000.
The UAW's next move, an alternative bid for the PGA Tour, Disney refocuses, and more Friday morning headlines.
President Biden is visiting a UAW picket line in Michigan Tuesday, a first for a sitting U.S. president.
The UAW said Ford would be spared because it was closer to a deal than the other two companies. It appears today that this is further from the truth than expected.