F appears attractively valued and yields over 5%, but mounting EV and tariff headwinds raise caution.
A new analysis shows that Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) recalls in 2025 have already surpassed all those of in 2024.
-The comparison between Ford (NYSE: F) and Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is valuable and valid because it speaks to where the auto industry is headed and highlights the relative position of each company as it moves toward electric vehicles and robotaxis. Whether it's a legacy automaker (Ford) or a dedicated battery electric vehicle company(Tesla), the key opportunities and challenges are the same.
Ford (NYSE: F) recalled almost all the Mustang Mach-Es it ever sold.
Ford prepares for a $1.5 billion tariff hit in 2025 but leans on U.S. production strength and strategic logistics workarounds.
Ford Motor is recalling 197,432 vehicles in the U.S. due to a risk of back seat occupants getting trapped due to inability of entering or exiting the vehicle in case of an emergency, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.
Shares of Ford Motor Company ( NYSE: F ) fell by 1.35% over the past month, pausing a rally that saw the legacy automaker gain 24.28% from its year-to-date low on April 8 through its year-to-date high on May 16.
Ford Pro drives F's growth with $1.3 billion EBIT, 40% market share in North America and rising software-driven revenue strength.
Ford Motor Co is struggling with supplies of rare earth magnets, the automaker's CEO Jim Farley told Bloomberg News in an interview on Friday.
Key Points Ford (NYSE: F) has recalled nearly 1.5 million vehicles in just ten days, roughly 75% of its annual U.S.
“Existential threat” means something can disappear. Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) CEO Jim Farley told John Thornton, one of his board members, “John, this is an existential threat.
TM's hybrid gains, global scale and a stronger operational execution give it a lead over F in the evolving auto showdown.