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06.01.26 - 22:06
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How Did Ford Perform In 2025? (Benzinga)
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Ford Motor Company (F) stock up on strong 2025 sales performance. F-Series remains best-selling truck for 49th consecutive year. Benzinga Edge scorecard: Momentum bullish (81), Quality solid (89), Value strong (88.9).
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06.01.26 - 17:24
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Ford Posts Increased Sales In Q4, 2025 (AFX)
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DEARBORN (dpa-AFX) - Ford Motor Company (F), Tuesday announced that the total sales for the year increased by 6 percent to 2,204,124 vehicles, mainly driven by the company's appeal to a broad cust......
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06.01.26 - 05:45
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Ford zögert mit neuer Elektroplattform für Europa (Elektroauto-News)
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Ford hält die neue UEV Elektroplattform für Europa zurück. Nicht die Technik bremst, sondern Investitionen, Risiken und Erfahrungen aus früheren Allianzen.
Der Beitrag Ford zögert mit neuer Elektroplattform für Europa erschien zuerst auf Elektroauto-News.net....
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04.01.26 - 22:18
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Detroit Tries To Balance Gas-Powered Profits While Staying Competitive With China′s EV Surge (ZeroHedge)
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Detroit Tries To Balance Gas-Powered Profits While Staying Competitive With China's EV Surge
U.S. automakers are quietly pivoting back toward what they know makes money: large gasoline vehicles. Selling trucks and SUVs is now the fastest path to higher profits, especially as government pressure to push electric vehicles has weakened. Trying to maximize profits from gas cars while keeping pace in EV technology is proving extremely difficult, according to a new writeup from the Wall Street Journal.
Recent policy changes strongly favor gasoline models. Fuel-economy rules have been softened, penalties for missing targets have disappeared, EV tax credits have expired, and California can no longer impose its own emissions standards. EV momentum has cooled worldwide as well, with Europe, the U.K., and Canada also retreating from aggressive mandates. BloombergNEF projects U.S. EV sales will drop 24% in Q4 2025 from the year before.
Automakers are responding quickly. GM, Ford, and Stellantis have anno...
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