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The Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is an iconic brand that helped to define American mechanical design and business supremacy in the 20th century and continues to remain a major player to this day....
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General Motors has pulled out of one of its largest EV initiatives. GM may save some money now, but will it come to regret its decision?
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Ford CEO Jim Farley is under a lot of pressure. Given the company's underperformance, chances are that his tenure will not last much longer.
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Ford has proven time and again that it is the worst-run American corporation. And management has nothing new to say about it problems.
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In the upcoming earnings report from Ford, Wall Street is not expecting a recovery from the automaker's previous quarterly results.
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Ford stock has far underperformed competitors and the broad market in the past two years. There are two main reasons for that.
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Ford is offering its new electric vehicle owners a home charging station. But is that what its EV customers really want from Ford?
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General Motors sold more electric vehicles than Ford did in July and August. But Hyundai/Kia outsold them both in the first eight months of the year.
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Ford could take a hit from a UAW strike at a critical facility that would affect production of the F-150, a key driver of the automaker's global profits.
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Ford faces production issues and other challenges. yet, is now the time for investors to scoop up the automaker's shares?
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In August, the F-Series was 38% of Ford's total U.S. sales. The company will not be able to build a car that can outsell its pickups for years.
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Volkswagen scaled back its electric vehicle (EV) plans and warned of plant closures in its home market. Is this a sign of things to come at Ford?
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Ford had high hopes for electric vehicle (EV) sales, but it has had a hard time pushing its Mustang Mach-E to an uninterested public.
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Ford stock retreated nearly 20% following the automaker's disappointing second-quarter earnings report.
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CEO Jim Farley gets most of the blame for the big hit to Ford stock. The company struggles with poor electric vehicle sales and poor product quality.
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