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Ford Motor Company (F)

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12.14+0.08 (+0.66%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
12.11 -0.03 (-0.21%)
After hours: 06:32PM EDT
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Previous close12.06
Open12.02
Bid0.00 x 21500
Ask0.00 x 28000
Day's range12.03 - 12.23
52-week range9.63 - 15.42
Volume36,017,946
Avg. volume53,423,804
Market cap48.24B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.63
PE ratio (TTM)11.24
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.60 (4.98%)
Ex-dividend date15 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
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    How UAW, Volkswagen vote could give unions 'leverage'

    The United Auto Workers (UAW) is seeking to expand its unionization efforts beyond the Detroit Big 3 automakers (STLA, GM, F). Workers at Volkswagen's (VOW.DE) plant in Tennessee are voting on unionization, a pivotal moment for the labor organization. Cornell University's Director of Labor Relations, Arthur Wheaton, provides insights into the significance of this development. Wheaton notes that the Volkswagen vote is crucial because if the UAW can increase the number of unionized autoworkers in the United States, "it gives them more leverage at the bargaining table." When asked about the potential impact of the Volkswagen vote on the spread of unionization to other automakers, Wheaton acknowledges that "the reality is it's going to take a lot more work" — cautioning against the expectation that "all of the other plants will immediately get majority people to say yes we want the Union." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance. This post was written by Angel Smith

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    Volkswagen Workers Are Voting on Union. What Happens If It Succeeds.

    Volkswagen employees in Tennessee have been voting on whether or not to be represented by the United Auto Workers.

  • Benzinga

    General Motors And Ford Are Facing The Same Challenge As They Run Back To Gas-Powered Trucks

    General Motors (NYSE: GM) and Ford Motor (NYSE: F) will report their first quarter results next week. They both need to answer how they intend to grow their profits amid the EV slowdown to which even the EV king, Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA), isn’t immune. Tesla warned of slower growth this year. With the EV sales slump, Tesla shares tumbled as much as 39% year to date. Along with growing competition in China, Tesla has also found itself in the mud, let alone legacy automakers struggling to make the