Investors considering buying shares of Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) have plenty to digest while developing their investment thesis. There are a number of reasons that Ford's dividend is appealing for investors.
Ford Motor Co. unexpectedly terminated its long relationship with Jack Cooper. Now the car hauler will idle a Michigan plant.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) (Market cap: $41.49B), a stalwart of the American automotive industry, finds itself at a critical juncture as it navigates the rapidly evolving landscape of the global auto market.
T he Boss might be coming back...the Ford Mustang Boss, that is. The Dearborn automaker recently filed a new trademark application for the "Boss" name at the U.S. Patent and Trade
Detroit Auto Dealers Association co-directors Rod Alberts and Sam also appear on the show and share thoughts about Bill Ford and Roger Penske.
The government analysis will determine if a safety recall is necessary and could influence driver assistance features across the auto industry.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is an iconic name in the auto sector with a long history of success. Ford is one of the largest automotive companies on the planet, with a market cap of around $40 billion.
Ford Motor Company improves dividend safety, but faces weak technical support. Learn why F stock is upgraded to "Hold" despite ongoing EV production issues.
One of the biggest speed bumps Ford hit in 2024 was, no doubt, higher warranty costs. Ford has led the U.S. industry in recalls for the past three years and may end up leading for 2024 when the data is collected. Those recalls and warranty issues can get expensive, and that was evident during Ford's second quarter.
DETROIT (WKRC) - Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company will no longer produce "boring products" during the Detroit Auto Show. According to Ford Authority, Jim Farley, the CEO of The Ford Motor Company, said back in January of 2024 that Ford was done rolling "boring products" off the assembly line, declaring "we don't make commodity products."
Ford Motor Company rolled out a number of special edition vehicles ahead of the opening of the Detroit Auto Show. Plus, its CEO revealed a suprise call from Donald Trump.