The automaker raised its full-year adjusted earnings outlook to between $10 billion and $11 billion as it expects auto prices to rise around 0.5%.
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Investing.com -- Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) delivered a standout second quarter, comfortably beating Wall Street expectations on both the top and bottom lines while boosting its full-year outlook. Investors reacted swiftly, sending shares up 4% following the announcement. The automaker posted adjusted earnings per share of $0.42, outpacing the analyst consensus of $0.35 by $0.07. Revenue reached $48.3 billion—topping expectations of $47.51 billion—even as total top-line revenue dipped 4% year-
Ford increased its full-year earnings guidance despite having lower new-car sales in Q2, and said it has costs under control, strong product mix.
(Bloomberg) -- Two months after Ford Motor Co. became the latest old-economy manufacturer to be swept up in the artificial-intelligence rally, investors are looking for proof the enthusiasm was justified. Most Read from BloombergNvidia’s $750 Billion in Deals Reignite Circular AI FearsChip Rout Deepens on Circular Funding, China Competition FearsCitadel Securities Sees Warsh Delivering Surprise Fed HikeDeepSeek Suspends Fundraising After Viral US-China PostsS&P 500 Wobbles as AI Angst Offsets Oi
Ford reports second quarter results on Tuesday. Wall Street is looking for second quarter operating profit of $2.1 billion from sales of $47.2 billion.
Retail sentiment remains ‘bearish’ on SPY and deteriorated to ‘extremely bearish’ on QQQ, amid growing anxiety around technology stocks.
Today Earnings (a.m.): Coca-Cola, UPS, Boeing, Sherwin-Williams, Hilton, Centene, PayPal, S&P Global Earnings (p.m.): Visa, Ford Motor, Mondelez International, Waste Management, PPG Industries, Bloom Energy, Avis Budget, Seagate Technology Economic data: Consumer confidence index, Johnson Redbook retail sales index, U.
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Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton takes a closer look at the top stories for investors to watch on Tuesday, Jul. 28, including the July consumer confidence reading and quarterly earnings from Ford (F), Visa (V), and Boeing (BA).
Investors brace for weaker profit, softer revenue and EV pressure
Automotive giant Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) looks to keep momentum going when the company reports second-quarter financial results Tuesday after market close. Here are the earnings estimates, analyst ratings and key items to watch. Ford Q2 Earnings Estimates Analysts expect Ford to report second-quarter revenuer of $45.26 billion, down from $46.94 billion in last year’s second quarter, according to data from Benzinga Pro. The company has beaten analyst estimates for revenue in five straight qua
Big Three automaker Ford reported its Q2 results after the close.
Big Three automaker Ford reported its Q2 results after the close.
Big Three automaker Ford is on deck to report second quarter results, with investors focused on whether management follows rival General Motors in lifting its full-year outlook, and on how deep the softness in electric-vehicle demand runs across the lineup.
Ford Motor is chasing its biggest military contract since the Cold War. The automaker said Monday that it has joined the race to build the U.S. Army’s newest tactical truck, a pickup that would double on the battlefield as a stealthy power bank on wheels. The move, which has Ford pursuing the project alongside crosstown rival General Motors, comes as the Pentagon pushes automakers to put their manufacturing power toward modernizing and replenishing military hardware depleted by wars in the Middle East and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Jefferies upgraded Ford and General Motors as they moved past last year's electric vehicle losses. Ford stock rose about 1%, while General Motors advanced around 2.5%.
Ford just issued recalls covering nearly a million vehicles, and while that spells trouble for its own shareholders, a handful of publicly traded dealer groups are quietly positioned to profit from every car that rolls into the service bay.
Investing.com -- Jefferies upgraded both Ford Motor and General Motors to Buy from Hold, arguing that improving U.S. auto market conditions, stronger capital allocation and easing legacy cost pressures position both automakers for higher earnings and cash generation over the next two years.
Automotive manufacturer Ford (NYSE:F) will be reporting earnings this Tuesday after market hours. Here’s what investors should know.
Ford reports Q2 earnings on July 28 carrying a combination of attributes rarely seen together in a major automaker, yet the market seems to be looking the other way. Here is what the bulls are watching heading into that report.
Ford faces lower Q2 sales and EV weakness, but cost controls, product mix and valuation support its long-term case as investors await clearer guidance.
The deal calls for the automakers to build two new Ford multi-energy vehicles and two new Geely electric SUVs at the Valencia plant.
Visteon Corp (VC) showcases robust product launches and strategic initiatives, despite facing supply chain and market hurdles.