The automaker cited a fluid leak that could reduce braking performance and increase stopping distance.
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.
F to increase vehicle prices starting with those produced in May 2025 if President Donald Trump doesn't follow through on the tariff relief he's suggested.
“In the absence of material changes to the tariff policy as articulated to date, we anticipate the need to make vehicle pricing adjustments in the future, which is expected to happen with May production,” Ford executive Andrew Frick said in the memo.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F ) BofA Securities Automotive Summit 2025 April 16, 2025 9:40 AM ET Company Participants John Lawler - Vice Chair Conference Call Participants John Murphy - Bank of America John Murphy Ready for getting back in your seats. For folks on the side, if you could settle down and get your seats or if you could quite out over there just because we've got a bit of an echo over here.
Ford Motor Company (F 4.45%) stock has lost nearly 26% value in one year, as of this writing. The steep fall has driven the stock's dividend yield up to a juicy 6.5%, based on its April 11 closing price of $9.14 per share.
F's low valuation and dividend yield may seem attractive, but EV losses, ICE weakness & tariff risks cloud its overall outlook.
Auto makers will benefit from dealers ordering cars to beat the Trump tariffs. But they will have a lot pain, too, says an analyst.
Ford Motor Co.'s (NYSE: F) forward dividend yield is at 7.83%.
Ford (F -3.84%) is at the epicenter of increasing tariffs in the U.S.
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) stock has performed terribly over the past year.
Ford Motor Co (NYSE:F) is under pressure this morning, last seen down 2.7% to trade at $8.46 ahead of the open, as automaker stocks broadly retreat following the implementation of new U.S. tariffs targeting dozens of countries.