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25.05.26 - 14:36
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Is Ford a Meme Stock Now? Wall Street and Retail Can’t Agree (24/7 Wall St.)
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Retail investors on Reddit are calling Ford (NYSE: F) a winner. Wall Street analysts are calling it a hold. That kind of disconnect usually defines a meme stock, so it's worth asking whether the venerable automaker now belongs in that category, or if retail investors simply recognized the value first. Ford by the Numbers The ... Is Ford a Meme Stock Now? Wall Street and Retail Can't Agree...
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23.05.26 - 12:00
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Federally protected bird′s nest holds up sale of Ford truck in Kansas (The Guardian)
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A robin built a nest on a Ford-F-250's tire and laid its eggs in it; a law prohibits removing it while inhabited by bird broodA truck sold by a Kansas dealership cannot be taken from the lot by its new owner because a family of robins is living atop one of the vehicle's tires.The relatively novel situation has gained widespread attention after the dealership in the Kansas community of Olathe wrote about it on its Facebook page – and it perhaps taught many that active robin nests are protected by federal law from the US. Continue reading......
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22.05.26 - 12:36
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Chinese EV Makers Turn Abandoned Western Factories Into Global Launchpads (ZeroHedge)
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Chinese EV Makers Turn Abandoned Western Factories Into Global Launchpads
Chinese EV companies are rapidly expanding overseas by snapping up unused factory space from struggling Western automakers, many of whom are downsizing traditional gasoline-car production, according to Nikkei.
Stellantis recently opened plants in France and Spain to partnerships with Dongfeng and Leapmotor. At the same time, Geely is expected to restart an idle production line at a Spanish factory owned by Ford Motor Company. The trend reflects a broader shift in the auto industry: Chinese EV makers are expanding aggressively while many legacy manufacturers are cutting capacity.
UBS analysts predict Chinese brands could control 35% of the global auto market by 2030, up from 25% this year, helped by China's low-cost battery supply chain. Their report warned that foreign automakers face “structural market share loss” as competition intensifies.
Nikkei writes that building cars locally has become a practical way for Ch...
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