Today
-0.68%
5 Days
-0.51%
1 Month
+2.10%
6 Months
+20.04%
Year to Date
+19.88%
1 Year
+11.02%
The company's fundamentals are relatively very healthy. Its valuation is considered fairly valued,and institutional recognition is very high. Over the past 30 days, multiple analysts have rated the company as a Hold. Despite a weak stock market performance, the company shows strong fundamentals and technicals. The stock price is trading sideways between the support and resistance levels, making it suitable for range-bound swing trading.
TradingKey - The United States' Big Three automakers have expressed concerns over the recent U.S.-Japan tariff agreement, fearing that the American auto industry might bear higher costs for steel, aluminum, and parts compared to its competitors, placing them at a disadvantage in the domestic market.
July 8 (Reuters) - Ford Motor F.N said Tuesday it believes its planned $3 billion Michigan electric vehicle battery plant, which is 60% complete, will qualify for production tax credits after a massive tax and budget bill revised the rules.
By David Shepardson July 1 (Reuters) - An electric vehicle advocacy group on Tuesday urged the U.S. House to revise a bill passed by the Senate that would end the $7,500 tax credit on new electric vehicle sales and leases on September 30, as well as the $4,000 tax credit for used EVs.The Electrif
When it comes to the global automotive industry, all signs point to an electrified future. Already, China's automotive market is testing 50% market share of electrified vehicles, but electric vehicle (EV) sales progress has been slower to gain traction in the U.S. market.For Ford Motor Company
TradingKey - Ford’s (F) Q1 2025 financials represent a key inflection point in the company’s multi-year transformation story. Profit Squeeze from Tariffs: Adjusted EBIT fell 63% YoY to $1.0 billion, with tariffs cutting $200 million in Q1 and $1.5 billion expected for FY25.
Ford Motor F.N shares fall 3% to $10 premarket. Co suspended annual guidance due to uncertainty around U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, explaining levies would cost co about $1.5 bln in adj. earnings before interest and taxes