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Ford Motor Company (FMC1.DE)

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11.40-0.32 (-2.75%)
At close: 05:35PM CEST
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Previous close11.72
Open11.53
Bid11.29 x 47400
Ask11.33 x 100000
Day's range11.31 - 11.53
52-week range9.09 - 14.13
Volume1,801
Avg. volume5,453
Market cap44.499B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.63
PE ratio (TTM)11.29
EPS (TTM)1.01
Earnings date24 Apr 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.56 (4.74%)
Ex-dividend date15 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Is Ford a hybrid winner and Tesla an EV loser?

    In the latest installment of Yahoo Finance's Good Buy or Goodbye, BD8 Capital Partners CEO and CIO Barbara Doran steps inside the driver's seat and outlines her preferred auto stock trades currently, shining some headlights onto why major automaker Ford (F) is a "good buy" and EV pioneer Tesla (TSLA) is a stock investors should say "goodbye" to. Doran finds Ford to be performing in line when compared to General Motors' (GM) proportionally larger figures, giving the former more room to grow, especially as it prioritizes new hybrid models while EV charging infrastructure is slowly built out. "There's a number of catalysts because this has been an ongoing turnaround story, and they have done so many things," Doran tells Yahoo Finance. "One of them... is just rationalizing their product lineup. They're really looking for which vehicles are the most profitable and for them that tends to be their pickup trucks, their SUVs, they've really scaled down on the cars..." Tesla's biggest challenge, according to Doran, is that it's beginning to lose market share to domestic and Chinese competitors. "The total pie has expanded, but the pie is not expanding for now. So they're losing share both in China and in the US, and you've seen this through their price cuts." Catch more of Good Buy or Goodbye here, or watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-GM moving to new Detroit headquarters in 2025

    General Motors in 2025 will move its headquarters deeper into downtown Detroit, the U.S. automaker said on Monday, after spending more than 20 years in its riverfront home at the Renaissance Center. GM will place its global headquarters a few blocks away from the so-called RenCen, in a sleek new high-rise building called Hudson's, which will be the second-tallest skyscraper in Detroit. "It's important to all of us at GM that we continue to call Detroit our home for a long time to come," CEO Mary Barra said at a press conference.