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Shares of  Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) lost -3.33% over the past month, avoiding much of the tariff-induced market volatility that inflicted the broader market over the same time. On the year, the...
A prominent analyst has downgraded Ford stock and slashed its price target. Tariff and consumer headwinds are to blame.
Ford stock has become a safe haven, with among the highest yield percentages of all large U.S. public corporations. Ford's business has several advantages.
In the first quarter of 2025, Ford sold only 250 electric vehicles a day nationwide. Sales of its F-150 Lighting have declined.
Tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles have helped to save Ford. However, new tariffs on aluminum from Canada could cripple it.
Ford stock has sold off sharply since early 2022. The automaker is under siege from Chinese competition, losses on electric vehicles, and tariffs.
Ford stock is down 22% in the past year, and the automaker's outlook for the year is concerning. It is time to replace CEO Jim Farley.
Ford (NYSE:F) is set to report fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday, Feb. 5 and it is likely the automaker is going to end the year on a high note.  That will be a welcome relief for investors who...
Elimination of the EV tax credit will hit Ford hard. It is more dependent on the tax credit because it loses money on each electric vehicle it sells.
Ford and Honda are obvious auto stock market losers this year. One has a catalyst that could move its stock higher. The other does not.
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?
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.
Ford has proven time and again that it is the worst-run American corporation. And management has nothing new to say about it problems.
In the upcoming earnings report from Ford, Wall Street is not expecting a recovery from the automaker's previous quarterly results.
Ford stock has far underperformed competitors and the broad market in the past two years. There are two main reasons for that.