Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
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Closing Price on September 27, 2024

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Ford Motor Co.Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) has pinned a lot of its hopes for a good sales year on the all-new F-Series pickup. But February sales of the new trucks didn’t live up to those hopes,...
Ford on Tuesday posted a U.S. sales decline of 2% in February. Sales of most of the company’s best-selling vehicles fell in the month.
Rising gasoline prices made a difference in car buyers’ decisions in February. Sales of compact cars and small SUVs rose in the month.
February was a good month for new car sales in the United States. A total of around 1.29 million new cars were sold during the month.
UBS reports that corporations are generating an incredible $1 trillion a year in cash, and the believe these five top companies will stay focused on returning capital to shareholders.
courtesy of Fiat SpAOf the 33 automobile brands ranked in the 2015 U.S. vehicle dependability study conducted by J.D. Power, three of the bottom five brands belong to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV...
Shares of BMW and Daimler have risen sharply in the past 12 months, while shares of Ford and GM have lagged.
Kelley Blue Book (KBB) recruited U.S. families to evaluate a range of vehicles and, based on the results, the 15 top family cars for 2015 were selected.
Record recalls, trouble in Europe and what some thought were modest U.S. sales: all is forgiven, judging by the movement of GM shares recently.
Car sales rose 6.7% in the European Union during January, and Volkswagen had an extraordinary 25% market share.
After years of trouble in Europe, GM sales turned sharply higher in January, outpacing the region's overall performance.
A new report from the analysts at UBS points to the fact that 70% of the auto suppliers are optimistic about the industry as a whole.
Despite trouble at its Fiat unit and the fact that Chrysler has no real footprint outside the United States, company sales continue to outpace the industry.
After a year of strong recovery of car sales in Europe, executives and the auto manufacturer's association have turned anxious.
Sliding sales of its top-selling F-Series trucks bedeviled Ford all through 2014.