Ford shocks the market by posting a profit
The automotive landscape has been changing so rapidly it’s sometimes hard to keep up. GM and Chrysler had to be saved by the federal government, while Ford was able to avoid that fate. Their troubles...
View ArticleNew no. 1. Ford sales top GM, Toyota
New no. 1. Ford sales top GM, Toyota! It’s a whole new ballgame and Ford just won the first inning. Looks like at this point in time Ford has the “right stuff”. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) —...
View ArticleLet the good times roll at Ford Motor!
Let the good times roll at Ford Motor! It’s amazing how this company turned around in the four years since CEO Alan Mulally took over the top spot from Bill Ford. It won’t be easy to keep the market...
View ArticleFord leads the charge with a blowout 1st quarter
From the Detroit Free Press: Ford earned $2.6 billion in the first three months of 2011, a 22.4% improvement over a year earlier, as U.S. sales increased on the strength of small and midsize cars and...
View ArticleFord’s Mulally lays down the law with big forecasts!
From AutoNews.com: DETROIT (Bloomberg) — Ford Motor Co. said growth in Asia and increasing demand for small cars will boost global sales 50 percent to 8 million vehicles annually by 2015 as the...
View ArticleFord and the future
Ford Motor Co. recorded strong earnings for 2011 but the market didn’t flinch and the stock price sunk? Is there something we don’t know because with great management and strong products isn’t Ford on...
View ArticleNew Leaders in the Auto Industry?
Things change fast in the U.S. Auto Industry as it looks like it’s now Chrysler, Hyundai-Kia , Toyota and VW’s time to shine in 2012. GM and Ford are down in share for the year but they both have some...
View ArticleCar sales continue to slip
There are several disturbing trends for the automakers. One, car sales in general are slipping after years of sustained growth for the industry. Also, sales of trucks (including SUVs and CUVs) are...
View ArticleFord sales up 39%
U.S. auto sales gained more momentum in March with Ford sales up 39%; Chrysler down 8%; GM up 21%. The big winner appears to be Toyota with an increase of almost 41%. Some analysts expected sales to...
View ArticleFord gains U.S. market share as fast as in ’77
It’s 1977 all over again and Mark Fields is considering letting his hair grow longer to prove it! All kidding aside Ford keeps the petal to the metal (staying with the 70’s theme here) and let’s the...
View ArticleFord sales plunge with chip shortages
Ford announced that the company missed expectations and that sales plunged due to chip shortages. F-150 sales were part of the decline. This is affecting the entire industry and spurring a rush to buy...
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