The latest trading day saw Ford Motor Company (F) settling at $10.22, representing a +0.49% change from its previous close.
Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford on Thursday sounded the alarm on the potential for Washington to do away with production tax credits that support the manufacturing of electric vehicle batteries.
Ford's domestic production and supply chain localization provide a significant cost advantage under Trump-era tariffs, minimizing exposure compared to Toyota, and Volkswagen. Strategic investments in U.S. manufacturing, vertical integration, and compliance with USMCA requirements ensure tariff resilience and secure Ford's competitive edge. A DCF model supports a fair value of $14.63 per share, implying a 41.2% upside, driven by high-margin vehicles and operational efficiencies.
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) announced a recall of 1.1 million vehicles for problems with the rearview camera.
Ford models released across three years appear to have an issue affecting the usability of their rearview camera features.
A software error may cause the rearview camera image to delay, freeze or not display when the car is in reverse.
As Stellantis names insider Antonio Filosa to take over as chief executive, it turns out Wall Street is expecting more from the Jeep maker's stock price than any of its major rivals.
Ford Motor is recalling 1,075,299 vehicles in the United States over an issue that may prevent the rearview camera from displaying images increasing the risk of a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday.
[00:00:04] Doug Mcintyre: So Lee, we've got another Ford Recall.
Ford sued several California lawyers and law firms on Wednesday, accusing them of fraudulently inflating their legal fees under that state's Lemon Law, including one instance where a lawyer allegedly billed 57-1/2 hours in one day.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is allowing Nissan to use part of its battery manufacturing facility in Kentucky amid a slowdown in electric vehicle demand, according to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report. This Kentucky plant is one of two battery factories Ford launched in 2021 as part of a $7 billion investment in partnership with South Korea's SK On.
Due to the depreciation of its stock price in April, along with most of the rest of the market, Ford Motor Company finds itself slowly climbing back up as the market recovers.