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18.12.25 - 06:01
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Milliardenabschreibung: Ford stutzt E-Auto-Geschäft (Elektroauto-News)
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Ford kündigt einen Strategiewechsel im E-Auto-Geschäft an: Mehrere Elektromodelle sollen wegfallen, dafür will man stärker auf Verbrenner und Hybride setzen.
Der Beitrag Milliardenabschreibung: Ford stutzt E-Auto-Geschäft erschien zuerst auf Elektroauto-News.net....
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17.12.25 - 21:21
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Ford To Lay Off 1,600 Workers As Kentucky EV Battery Plant Pivots To Data Center Storage (ZeroHedge)
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Ford To Lay Off 1,600 Workers As Kentucky EV Battery Plant Pivots To Data Center Storage
Ford will lay off all 1,600 workers at its newly built electric-vehicle battery plant in Glendale, Kentucky, as it pivots away from EV production and converts the facility to make battery-storage systems for data centers, utilities, and renewable-energy developers, according to WDRB.
The company said Monday it plans to begin shipping battery energy-storage systems from plants in Kentucky and Michigan in late 2027, calling the move a shift toward “higher-return opportunities,” according to the Wall Street Journal. Ford estimates the transition away from its EV strategy will cost $19.5 billion and disclosed that it has lost about $13 billion on EVs since 2023.
“Instead of plowing billions into the future knowing these large EVs will never make money, we are pivoting,” CEO Jim Farley told the Journal.
In a video message to employees, Michael Adams, CEO of BlueOval SK—the former Ford–SK On joint ve...
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17.12.25 - 15:33
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Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union President/CEO, Michael B. Magnavita to Retire in May 2026. Drew Stanley Appointed Successor. (PR Newswire)
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CHADDS FORD, Pa., Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union's (FMFCU) Board of Directors announced today Michael B. Magnavita, CPA, President/CEO, will retire effective May 1, 2026. Under Magnavita's leadership, the last seven as President/CEO, FMFCU has continued......
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