Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) has paid quarterly dividends since 2012. The board of directors resumed payments after a hiatus since 2006 when the company's financial troubles mounted due to slumping sales and a large debt burden.
We recently compiled a list of the 15 Best EV Stocks To Buy According to Billionaires. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) stands against the other EV stocks.
Ford (F) stock may not be the market’s star performer lately, but there’s something undeniable about a dependable automaker offering a 7.6%
Ford will inject up to 4.4 billion euros ($4.8 billion) into its struggling German operations as it tries to revive its European business, the U.S. carmaker said on Monday.
Something seems to be awry inside Ford Motor Company’s recall and service departments. The brand has issued six recall notices spread across several of its popular product lines over the past two weeks — all to fix issues that were addressed incorrectly in response to previous recall notices with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Ford Motor Company announced Monday it's investing billions of dollars to transform its European operations. The automaker said it wants to reduce costs and increase its competitiveness on the continent.
Ford struck the right chord with the Mustang name for its EV. Given the success of the Mustang Mach-E and the growing trend of automotive sub-brands, the idea of a Mustang sedan isn’t really that far-fetched. Ford has already shown its willingness to push the Mustang name beyond its traditional two-door muscle car.
Ford is investing billions in Europe as it struggles to keep pace with the wave of Chinese and other low-cost EVs hitting the market. With another 4.4 billion euros ($4.8 billion) in funding, Ford looks to turn things around, but it’s also calling on lawmakers to do more.
Kleber Silva, a Brazil-based virtual artist known as "KDesign AG" on social media, has decided to have a CGI go at imagining upcoming releases from FoMoCo