Ford
OK, let's be straight here. I obviously don't know whether
you personally are beating or lagging the market. But with a
great many professional money managers
failing to keep upwith the market, it's not much of a
leap to assume that plenty of individual investors have found
themselves eating Mr. Market's dust, particularly during
the crazy rallyover the past eight months.
Big things can come from small packages.
The market's been rallying since mid-March, and low-priced
stocks have been some of the torrid run's biggest
beneficiaries. I have been
singling out attractive opportunitiessince my original "5
Stocks Under $10" eight years ago. The past few months have
been exciting times in this space.
November 2, 2009 - 0 comments
Dearborn -- U.S. auto giant Ford Motor Co. said Monday it earned a profit of $997 million in the third quarter, a $1.2 billion rebound from the third quarter a year ago.
Dearborn, Mich. October 31 -- Ford’s plans to cut its labor costs further has failed as union workers at the automaker have expressed their disapproval of the move, rather strongly.
October 30, 2009 - 0 comments
Dearborn -- Union members at two Ford Motor Co. facilities in Illinois said they voted down a contract that would align Ford 's labor costs closer to its U.S. rivals.
October 26, 2009 - 0 comments
Deadborn -- Improved numbers at Ford Motor Co. have not gone unnoticed by U.S. union workers, some of whom say they will vote against a contract asking for concessions.
New York, September 23 -- Ford Motor Co. Wednesday unveiled its first small car, Figo, in New Delhi, India today.
Michigan, August 3: Riding high on the “cash-for-clunkers” rebates rolled out by the U.S government, Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) declared its first monthly U.S. sales increase since 2007.
Michigan, July 24: The Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F)needs to give a toast to its chief executive officer, Alan Mulally, for one; steering the automaker clear of harm's way and that to without bailout funds and two; for guiding it to the road of profitability.
Michigan, May 25: A study conducted by consulting firm Planning Perspectives Inc. to assess the relations between auto suppliers and the automakers revealed that Honda Motor Co. (TYO: 7267; NYSE: HMC) has the best relationship with its parts makers. Also, U.S. automaker, Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F), has covered a lot of ground and improved its rapport with suppliers drastically.
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