Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$11.75
-$0.16 (-1.35%)
Jul 11, 10:54:53AM ET

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Watch the Video Transcript: [00:00:04] Doug McIntyre: Yeah. Now, the thing is that Altria will keep its dividend up. It has the cash flow. People don’t know whether Ford (NYSE: F). Can keep its...
Watch the Video Transcript: [00:00:04] Doug McIntyre: So, Lee Ford cannot stop hitting itself over the head with a baseball bat as hard as it possibly can. [00:00:13] Lee Jackson: They’re good at...
CEO Jim Farley sees Chinese EV makers as an existential threat to Ford. Tariffs on Chinese EVs have held them back so far, but for how long?
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Though Ford's U.S. sales in May were strong, sales of its flagship EV, the F-150 Lightning, collapsed. If EVs are the future, Ford’s future is dim.
Ford sold about 2 million new cars in the United States last year, and it just recalled over 1.5 million vehicles. Its quality problems continue to worsen.
The quality of Chinese electric vehicles could threaten Tesla and other American automakers if tariffs did not keep them out of the U.S. market.
Chinese car companies have surged ahead of Ford in global EV sales. It will get worse for Ford when Chinese EVs eventually come to America.
The crippled Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) has traded between $9.35 and $10.80 during the last month. At $10.38, its forward dividend is 7.23%%. Even Dividend King Altria’s (NYSE: MO) figure is...
Ford announced a recall of 1.1 million vehicles for problems with the rearview camera. It has accomplished little in addressing its many quality issues.
Watch the Video Transcript: [00:00:04] Doug Mcintyre: So Lee, we’ve got another Ford Recall. Yeah. 270,000 Lincoln Navigators and Ford Expeditions. The Ford family and Farley, the CEO said to the...
Despite relative softness in its EV and standard ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicle sales, Ford’s trucks remain the unequivocal favorite across the entire US driving population. Perhaps to...
Ford finished poorly in the latest Axios Harris Poll 100. The survey covered the reputations of the 100 most visible U.S. companies.
Ford stock is down sharply in the past year, lifting its dividend yield. With all the problems the automaker faces, that yield may be unsustainable.
Ford's quarterly statements are plagued by recall write-offs. Management lacks the skills to solve what Ford has admitted is key to a successful future.