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Stellantis warned that this year's financial results would be worse than expected. Ford investors worry it will be next to disappoint the market.
Ford and Tesla have reversed Wall Street’s opinions in just a few months. One stock is in retreat and the other easily outperformed the S&P 500.
Ford faces production issues and other challenges. yet, is now the time for investors to scoop up the automaker's shares?
Ford stock is unlikely to recover the ground it has lost over the past two years. That is due in part to poor electric vehicle (EV) sales.
24/7 Wall St. Insights Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) stock is down because investors understand it is the world’s most poorly run large car company. Also: Dividend legends to hold forever. The stock...
Ford (NYSE: F) has shaved off nearly 14% of its value in July in a sign that it might need to stick closer to its knitting. After pouring tens of billions of dollars in capex into its electric...
Ford stock retreated nearly 20% following the automaker's disappointing second-quarter earnings report.
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.
Ford has a dilemma when it comes to its next quarterly report. Will strong electric vehicle sales equate to success in investors' minds?
The many headwinds that Ford faces explain the significant underperformance of its stock in the past year.
Ford rates poorly in the 2024 Axios Harris Poll 100 reputation rankings. Did the company's electric vehicle struggles have anything to do with it?
Ford stock has plunged as results of the company's major push into electric vehicles have been disappointing.
Here is a look at why Ford shares have barely risen in the past year while Toyota's have skyrocketed. Yes, it has to do with electric vehicles.
Ford's top executives made millions last year while the share price and the electric vehicle business stumbled.
Ford stock has tumbled over the past two years, more than the share prices of any of its peers. What happened?