YAHOO FINANCE CHARTBOOK 44 charts that explain markets and the economy right now XETRA - Delayed Quote • EUR Ford Motor Company (FMC1.DE) Follow Compare 9.68 -0.16 (-1.65%) At close: January 31 at 9:04:11 AM GMT+1 All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations Ford CEO Jim Farley on the ‘huge business’ of Mustang, Bronco, and Raptor performance vehicles While performance cars and racing get the Ford faithful excited, it’s been a growing business for Ford too. We spoke to Ford CEO Jim Farley from Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the Ford Performance team and Farley himself were showing off its enthusiast offerings. Is Ford Motor Company (F) the Most Buzzing Stock to Buy According to Hedge Funds? We recently published a list of 12 Most Buzzing Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) stands against other most buzzing stocks to buy according to hedge funds. Economist Expects Prices to Rise in 2025 Data for the gross […] Trump tariffs will impact these industries, products the most President Donald Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting tomorrow, February 1, accompanied by a 10% tariff imposed against China. Key US imports from Canada include industrial supplies — oil (CL=F, BZ=F), lumber (LBR=F), aluminum (ALI=F) — with many American consumers now facing rising gasoline (RB=F) prices and higher grocery bills. The auto industry and car parts suppliers will be hit significantly by the tariffs imposed on Mexican imports. Watch the video above to hear Market Domination hosts Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman further explore the potential economic impacts and how these tariffs could affect consumers and industries across the US. 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Ford shifts into high gear: CEO talks racing, performance vehicles Ford (F) CEO Jim Farley sits down with Yahoo Finance senior autos reporter Pras Subramanian at the Charlotte Motor Speedway to talk about the automaker's expanding presence in the performance vehicle market. "People really love not just off-road products, but enthusiast off-road products," Farley tells Yahoo Finance, adding, "These brands, this business is a vital part of our revenue, our profit, but also our brand image." He emphasizes, "We really believe Ford, when it's at its best, is a great commercial brand and a great enthusiast product brand." Farley anticipates growth in the performance sector as Ford continues to invest heavily in off-road racing. "It allows us to bring technology into products people can buy," he explains. "We have an indigenous sport in our industry called racing, and we're lucky to have it." The auto chief executive notes the momentum of performance vehicles drives broader sales among the company's other automobile products. Due to this, Ford does not look at racing as "a marketing cost" but instead as "an advanced product development and also technology transfer," to take what is made for racing and make it into a product that consumers can actually take on the road. Catch the first half of Pras Subramanian's interview with Ford CEO Jim Farley, where he talks more about the brand's electric vehicle portfolio and comments on the coming tariffs from President Trump. Ford is expected to report fourth quarter earnings results after the market close this Wednesday, February 5. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Angel Smith Tariff Threat Prompts Automakers to Find New Suppliers, Consider Higher Prices Thomas Kowal runs a small company that imports materials from Mexico to make center consoles, spare-tire carriers and other truck and van parts. Executives crunched numbers on the cost of switching to a few U.S.-based suppliers. A 25% tariff on goods from Mexico “would be absolutely devastating to our business,” said Kowal, chief executive of Leggera Technologies, a 115-person company that makes magnesium-based car components. Stocks to watch next week: Amazon, Palantir, Disney, Novo Nordisk and AstraZeneca Earnings preview of key companies reporting next week and what to look out for. Countdown to Ford Motor (F) Q4 Earnings: A Look at Estimates Beyond Revenue and EPS Looking beyond Wall Street's top -and-bottom-line estimate forecasts for Ford Motor (F), delve into some of its key metrics to gain a deeper insight into the company's potential performance for the quarter ended December 2024. Ford CEO: Trump's tariff threat 'will play out over the next couple months' President Trump on Thursday reiterated his plans to put a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada, where automakers build many of their products for sale in the US. Ford CEO Jim Farley believes Trump’s tariff gambit will be a policy issue that extends beyond February, however, but said that Ford has had a gameplan in place. Exclusive-Chinese workers in BYD Brazil factory signed contracts with abusive clauses, investigators say CAMAÇARI, Brazil (Reuters) -The workers who traveled from China to northeast Brazil to build a new factory for electric car maker BYD earned roughly $70 per 10-hour shift, over twice the Chinese hourly minimum wage in many regions. The Chinese workers hired by BYD contractor Jinjiang in Brazil had to hand over their passports to their new employer, let most of their wages be sent directly to China, and fork over an almost $900 deposit that they could only get back after six months' work, according to a labor contract seen by Reuters. The three-page document, signed by one of 163 workers who labor inspectors said were freed from "slavery-like conditions" last month, includes clauses that violate labor laws in both Brazil and China, according to Brazilian investigators and three Chinese labor law experts. Latest News In Electric Vehicles - Battery Swapping Growth Fuels Global EV Sector Expansion Recent developments in the electric vehicle (EV) sector highlight significant growth in the EV battery swapping market, projected to reach USD 2.8 billion by 2029. This surge is driven by advancements in technology, growing consumer demand, and supportive government policies aimed at expanding battery swapping infrastructure, notably in regions like China and India. The market benefits from the need to reduce EV charging times and enhance convenience, particularly for commercial fleets and... Ford CEO looks forward to working with Trump admin amid tariffs Top US automakers Ford (F) and General Motors (GM) are facing possible pressures from the Trump administration over proposed tariffs that could hit auto imports from North American neighbors Mexico and Canada. Ford CEO Jim Farley sits down with Yahoo Finance senior autos reporter Pras Subramanian at the Charlotte Motor Speedway for a conversation on the company's manufacturing outlook in response to these challenges. "We think this will play out over the next couple of months, and Ford has the largest US Manufacturing footprint. And, so we're really encouraged about the administration's positive outlook on the auto industry and the impact on our overall economy," Farley explains, underlining the fact that the auto company is "really looking forward" to working with the new Trump administration to boost US employment. The auto chief executive also shares Ford's outlook on electrification moves, electric vehicle adoption, and its manufacturing plans. "We have a really exciting platform that our team in California has developed. We're now doing all the industrialization. We quoted 50% of the parts... We're we're retooling the factory soon. And, that whole new lineup of commercial and small, affordable EVs will be coming out from Ford in a couple of years." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Josh Lynch Why the Market Dipped But Ford Motor Company (F) Gained Today In the latest trading session, Ford Motor Company (F) closed at $10.20, marking a +1.19% move from the previous day. Why GM stock has gotten hit hard on earnings GM's stock got punished amid its latest earnings report. Here's why. NHTSA launches safety probe of Ford’s BlueCruise Last year, the agency received notice of two fatal collisions involving Mustang Mach-E vehicles while the system was engaged. Thinking of Buying Ford Ahead of Q4 Earnings? Here's What to Know As F gears up to report fourth-quarter earnings, let's find out how the expectations stack up. Also, is it the right time to buy the stock? Ford Motor Company (F) Reports Next Week: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth Ford Motor (F) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations. Electric Vehicles Today - Driving Growth: Forecasting The Billion-Dollar Market Expansion The global electric vehicle market is set to experience robust growth, projected to expand from USD 600.13 billion in 2024 to USD 1.58 trillion by 2033, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.43%. This expansion is driven by increased public awareness, the need for reduced emissions, advancements in battery technology, and supportive government policies and incentives. Moreover, improvements in electric car range and charging infrastructure are bolstering industry growth, along with... Is Forward Industries, Inc. (FORD) the Best EV Stock to Buy for 2025? We recently compiled a list of the 5 Best EV Stocks for 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Forward Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:FORD) stands against the other EV stocks. The automotive industry is on a steady growth path, with the electric vehicle (EV) segment leading the charge. Growing momentum and […] Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 1/31/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P 500 Return FMC1.DE S&P 500 YTD +0.20% +2.26% 1-Year -5.23% +22.65% 3-Year -35.87% +36.30%