Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$10.78
+$0.10 (+0.9%)
Closing Price on September 27, 2024

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It seems improbable that a single luxury car company could take 5% of the U.S. car market, but Mercedes may have a chance to do so.
Volkswagen may be struggling to gain sales in the U.S. car market, but on average the price of its cars was higher than that of any other manufacturer in March.
Ford believes the Continental brand, which was retired in 2002, can be resurrected as a model because it has brand recognition and a long history.
Now that the big three automakers are prospering again, the UAW says it is time for them to share in the payoff.
Daimler, maker of Mercedes-Benz cars and vans, said on Friday that it will expand its product line to include mid-size pickup "before the end of the decade."
While car and light truck sales are expected to barely inch up this month compared to March a year ago, those of Ford Motor and Volkswagen are forecast to drop.
The larger the company, the greater its capacity for taking risks. While pouring millions of dollars into market research and advertising campaigns can lead to tremendous successes, such ventures can...
All indexes rebalance on a quarterly basis. 24/7 Wall St. screened a recent Jefferies report for the stocks that will see the most trading on Friday's rebalance.
AvtoVAZSales of new cars and light commercial vehicles in Russia declined by 78,228 units last month compared with the February 2014. Russian consumers purchased 128,298 light vehicles in February...
Sales of cars in China may reach 21 million this year, but the future of the growth will collide with the nation's raging air pollution problem.
Monday morning, General Motors reaffirmed a strong and growing dividend policy and it authorized a $5 billion share repurchase program.
With AT&T dropped from the Dow in favor of Apple, investors may be wondering which Dow stocks could get booted from the index next.
It seems no company other than Toyota is likely to crack the hybrid sales market, despite brand popularity, advertising budgets, dealer networks and manufacturing prowess, at least not in the...
The top-selling vehicle in America for most of the past three decades was the top-selling vehicle again in February.
The promised turnaround of GM's Cadillac and Ford's Lincoln have to be years away, as managements have hinted. The process is off to a poor start.