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04.05.26 - 21:36
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Ford Stock Poised for 22% Jump (24/7 Wall St.)
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Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Ford (NYSE:F) is $14.59 over the next 12 months, implying 22.78% upside from the current price of $11.88. Our recommendation is buy, with a confidence level of 90%. Ford's raised full-year guidance, expanding Ford Pro software base, and deeply discounted forward multiple form the foundation of our call. ... Ford Stock Poised for 22% Jump...
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04.05.26 - 20:00
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Kolumne „Hanks Welt“: Elon Musk gegen Henry Ford (FAZ)
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Henry Ford führte das Fließband ein und bezahlte seine Arbeiter gut. Elon Musk baut sich nun ein Firmen-Imperium. Heißt es bald Muskismus statt Fordismus? Das führt zu der Frage, wer der bessere Kapitalist ist....
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04.05.26 - 17:42
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Forget Ford: Buy This Stock Instead as Oil Prices Soar Worldwide (24/7 Wall St.)
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Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is the stock everyone wants to talk about right now, riding a tidy turnaround narrative and a 30.01% one-year gain that has rekindled the old American auto trade. But here is what you should actually be watching. Forget Ford. The better trade right now wears a hard hat and digs copper ... Forget Ford: Buy This Stock Instead as Oil Prices Soar Worldwide...
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03.05.26 - 14:36
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Rivian Tops Q1 Estimates, but Investors Investors Rightly Remain Wary (24/7 Wall St.)
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Electric vehicle stocks have faced a bumpy road lately, with softening demand, tariff worries, and high interest rates testing even the strongest players. Investors wonder if newer entrants like Rivian can scale fast enough to compete against Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) volume machine or Ford's (NYSE:F) established truck network. Rivian's (NASDAQ:RIVN) latest quarterly results offer a mixed ... Rivian Tops Q1 Estimates, but Investors Investors Rightly Remain Wary...
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01.05.26 - 17:24
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Income Investors Can Rely on Ford’s Dividend: Here’s Why the Payout Is Secure (24/7 Wall St.)
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Ford (NYSE: F) sells trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles, with Ford Pro and Ford Blue carrying the profit load while Model e bleeds cash. Shares trade near $12, and management just declared another $0.15 quarterly dividend. With an $8.2 billion net loss in 2025 on the books, the key question is whether this dividend payout ... Income Investors Can Rely on Ford's Dividend: Here's Why the Payout Is Secure...
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01.05.26 - 16:18
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′Temu Range Rover′: what the bestselling Jaecoo 7 says about China′s electric car ascendancy (The Guardian)
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Loaded with extras and produced at a cut price, the crossover SUV has overtaken rival cars from US, Japanese and Korean firmsThe UK is no stranger to foreign cars. The bestseller lists in recent years have been dominated by the US's Ford Puma, Japan's Nissan Qashqai, Korea's Kia Sportage and occasionally even Tesla's Model Y.But in March the top 10 provided a shock: a Chinese car leapt into the lead. Continue reading......
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01.05.26 - 04:51
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L3Harris′ Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump′s War Economy Prepares For Launch (ZeroHedge)
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L3Harris' Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump's War Economy Prepares For Launch
We have been diligently tracking the Trump administration's war-economy mobilization across the homeland, from the rise of so-called "war unicorns" favored by the Department of War to Trump officials talking with GM, Ford, GE Aerospace, and Oshkosh about converting underused civilian industrial capacity into weapons production. The signal to investors is becoming hard to miss: the Trump administration is preparing to expand the defense industrial base at scale to refill depleted weapons stockpiles.
Whether through venture-backed defense startups, legacy defense primes, or redirected auto and heavy-manufacturing capacity, the White House's war policies point toward a major weapons-production boom on the horizon.
With that in mind, L3Harris Technologies has confidentially filed a draft S-1 with the SEC for a proposed IPO of its Missile Solutions business, or MSL.
L3Harris is now preparing for ...
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01.05.26 - 04:51
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Aircraft Carrier Strike Group To Leave Middle East, Reducing Footprint Amid Iran War (ZeroHedge)
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Aircraft Carrier Strike Group To Leave Middle East, Reducing Footprint Amid Iran War
Currently there are three American aircraft carrier groups in Middle East waters and near Iran in the context of Operation Epic Fury. By comparison, at the height of the Bush-ordered US invasion of Iraq in 2003, there were six total carrier groups - which were responsible for most of the large tomahawk missile strikes on Baghdad.
Amid the current extended ceasefire between the US and Iran (and including Israel), there are indicators that Washington is not preparing for a ground invasion of the Islamic Republic anytime soon. First and foremost is that the USS Gerald R. Ford is set to return to the United States after nearly a year deployed in wartime operations - as it was previously in the Caribbean focused on Venezuela ops.
US Navy file image
Defense officials have newly told The Washington Post the carrier will leave the Middle East in the coming days and head back to Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia.
The ...
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30.04.26 - 19:24
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Meta’s $135 Billion AI Budget Could Buy Ford, GM and Chrysler Combined (24/7 Wall St.)
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The hosts of The Best One Yet podcast captured the magnitude of Meta's AI ambitions in a single line during their “MAMA Stocks” segment: Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) is “the most profitable company in history that you've never paid a dollar to.” The framing matters because Mark Zuckerberg just told investors he plans to spend a ... Meta's $135 Billion AI Budget Could Buy Ford, GM and Chrysler Combined...
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