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Ford Motor (F)

9.9000
+0.2900 (3.02%)

Ford Motor Company is a global automotive industry leader known for designing, manufacturing, marketing, and servicing a wide range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs

With a rich history of innovation, Ford is committed to producing high-quality vehicles that cater to the needs of consumers while also embracing advancements in technology and sustainability. The company is investing significantly in electric vehicles and smart mobility solutions, aiming to shape the future of transportation through eco-friendly practices and cutting-edge automotive technologies. Ford's brand is synonymous with reliability and performance, making it a prominent player in both the domestic and international automotive markets.

SummaryNewsPress ReleasesChartHistoricalFAQ
Previous Close9.610
Open9.540
Bid9.880
Ask9.890
Day's Range9.510 - 9.960
52 Week Range9.060 - 14.85
Volume150,644,988
Market Cap39.88B
PE Ratio (TTM)6.781
EPS (TTM)1.5
Dividend & Yield0.6000 (6.06%)
1 Month Average Volume100,844,087

News & Press Releases

Silver Is The New Goldtalkmarkets.com
Gold has been hitting new highs lately. But while all eyes are on bullion, could silver be the sleeping giant ready to awaken?
Via Talk Markets · March 9, 2025
These S&P500 stocks are the most active in today's sessionchartmill.com
Looking for the most active stocks in the S&P500 index on Friday? Dive into today's session and discover the stocks that are dominating the trading activity and setting the pace for the market.
Via Chartmill · March 7, 2025
Friday's session: most active stockschartmill.com
Stay updated with the latest market activity on Friday. Explore the most active stocks in today's session and stay informed about the stocks that are in the spotlight.
Via Chartmill · March 7, 2025
Tariff Uncertainty Roils Wall Street, Dollar Suffers A Blow, Bitcoin Slips Despite US Strategic Reserve: This Week In Marketsbenzinga.com
Trade tariffs fuel market volatility, causing dollar to fall and stocks to decline. GDP forecasts down and Fed expected to cut rates. Bitcoin prices soften despite Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Auto stocks rebound after tariff postponement.
Via Benzinga · March 7, 2025
10 Consumer Discretionary Stocks Whale Activity In Today's Sessionbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · March 7, 2025
Top Stocks Will Dominate Despite Tariffs—Including This Onetop-com
Tariffs are back, but top companies continue to dominate. Learn why AI, semiconductors, and next-gen firms like Dutch Bros (BROS) are thriving—and which stocks could surge next.
Via InvestorPlace · March 6, 2025
Stay informed about the most active stocks in the S&P500 index on Thursday's session.chartmill.com
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Thursday. Below you can find the most active S&P500 stocks in today's session.
Via Chartmill · March 6, 2025
Curious about the most active stocks on Thursday?chartmill.com
Thursday's session is buzzing with activity. Check out the stocks that are attracting the most attention and driving market activity!
Via Chartmill · March 6, 2025
Ford, GM, Stellantis Stocks Gain As Trump Delays Mexico, Canada Auto Tariffs — But Retail Frustration Mounts Over Policy Whiplashstocktwits.com
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed in a briefing that the administration would grant a one-month exemption on automakers operating under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Via Stocktwits · March 6, 2025
Market Monitor March 5 (General Motors, Palantir, Footlocker UP, Abercombie & Fitch, Crowdstrike DOWN)chartmill.com
Wall Street Rises: Trump Delays Tariffs, but Uncertainty Remains
Via Chartmill · March 6, 2025
Trump Vs. Musk: Tesla To Be Hurt By Tariffs On Mexico Despite Friendshipbenzinga.com
Ford, GM and Stellantis could be hit hard by tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Tesla isn't immune from higher costs and could pay more for parts from Mexico.
Via Benzinga · March 6, 2025
Ford (F) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why
Shares of automotive manufacturer Ford (NYSEF) jumped 5.3% in the afternoon session after the Trump administration announced a one-month delay for tariffs on automakers whose cars comply with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. This is good news, particularly for affected automakers who found their business entangled in the trade war. Markets had projected potential disruptions to the supply networks of auto manufacturers as the tariffs meant an increase in the cost of raw materials, parts, and finished goods. This delay doesn't solve the problem, but it does buy a little extra time to adjust and prepare for what comes next.
Via StockStory · March 5, 2025
Nasdaq, S&P 500 Bounce Back As Trump’s Tariff Pause Calms Marketstalkmarkets.com
Via Talk Markets · March 5, 2025
One Day After U.S. Tariffs On Canada And Mexico: Immediate Impacttalkmarkets.com
Yesterday, investors around the world were watching closely at the United States which imposed tariffs on its neighbors, Canada and Mexico, shaking up trade dynamics and sending ripples across the financial markets.
Via Talk Markets · March 5, 2025
GM, Ford, Stellantis Rally As Trump Delays Auto Tariffs On Mexico And Canadatalkmarkets.com
Despite today’s gains, only General Motors shares remain in positive territory over the past year.
Via Talk Markets · March 5, 2025
Explore the S&P500 index on Wednesday and find out which stocks are the most active in today's session.chartmill.com
Curious about the most active S&P500 stocks in today's session? Join us as we explore the US markets on Wednesday and uncover the stocks that are leading the way in terms of trading volume and market attention.
Via Chartmill · March 5, 2025
These stocks are making the most noise in today's session.chartmill.com
Discover the most active stocks in Wednesday's session. Stay informed about the stocks that are generating the most trading volume!
Via Chartmill · March 5, 2025
Ford, GM, Stellantis Jump After-Hours As Trump Rekindles Tax Deduction Plan For US-Made Cars Amid Rising Retail Confidencestocktwits.com
His announcement comes amid industry backlash to a 25% import tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, including automobiles and auto parts, which could disrupt the supply chains of major U.S. automakers.
Via Stocktwits · March 5, 2025
Auto ETFs Surge On Trump's Tariff Reprieve, But Uncertainty Loomsbenzinga.com
Trump exempts Mexico and Canada from auto tariffs for 1 month, sending auto stocks and ETFs surging. But concerns remain about future tariffs.
Via Benzinga · March 5, 2025
Trump Delays Ford, GM, Stellantis Tariffs On Mexico, Canada For One Monthbenzinga.com
Trump pauses tariffs on Mexico and Canada for one month for automotive industry, citing USMCA. Tariffs can raise car prices and hurt sales.
Via Benzinga · March 5, 2025
What's Going On With Ford Stock Wednesday?benzinga.com
Investors may be assessing trade policy along with President Donald Trump's plan to make interest payments on automobile loans tax deductible for US-made vehicles.
Via Benzinga · March 5, 2025
Trump's Tariffs Could Wipe Out Profits For GM, Ford And Stellantis, Barclays Warns: 'Tariffs Of This Magnitude Are Unlikely To Stick'benzinga.com
Barclays has issued a warning that the tariffs recently imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump could potentially eliminate the profits of Detroit's "Big Three" automakers - General Motors (NYSEGM), Ford NYSE: FNYSEF)(NYSE: STLANYSESTLA.
Via Benzinga · March 5, 2025
Looking for the most active stocks in the S&P500 index on Tuesday?chartmill.com
Looking for the most active stocks in the S&P500 index on Tuesday? Dive into today's session and discover the stocks that are dominating the trading activity and setting the pace for the market.
Via Chartmill · March 4, 2025
These stocks are making the most noise in today's session.chartmill.com
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Tuesday. Below you can find the most active stocks in today's session.
Via Chartmill · March 4, 2025
Which S&P500 stocks have an unusual volume on Tuesday?chartmill.com
In today's session, there are S&P500 stocks with remarkable trading volume. Explore the stocks exhibiting unusual volume in Tuesday's session.
Via Chartmill · March 4, 2025