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By CNBC
November 3, 2023
UAW has Tesla, Toyota in its sights after contract wins at Detroit automakers
Fain plans to use record contracts recently won with GM, Ford and Stellantis to assist in the union's embattled organizing efforts elsewhere. more_horizontal
By Reuters
November 3, 2023
Ford credit rating upgrade to boost demand for US investment-grade bonds -analysts
The restoration of Ford Motor Co's investment-grade credit rating this week after almost four years as a "junk"-rated company is set to boost demand f more_horizontal
By TechCrunch
November 2, 2023
Ford shutters company building an app for plumbers, electricians and other trades
Ford has shut down VIIZR, a software-as-a-service company that along with Salesforce built an app to help tradespeople like plumbers, locksmiths and e more_horizontal
By Market Watch
November 2, 2023
Ford and GM inventories rise despite UAW strike, but demand concerns linger
The Big Three U.S. carmakers saw inventories rise despite the six-week-long United Auto Workers strike, but worries that consumers are pinched have li more_horizontal
By Forbes
November 2, 2023
This Stock Has A 6.05% Yield And Sells For Less Than Book
the recent Ford share price of $9.91 represents a price-to-book ratio of 0.9 and an annual dividend yield of 6.05% more_horizontal
By Reuters
November 2, 2023
Ford reports lower US vehicle sales in October
Ford reported a 5.3% drop in total U.S. vehicle sales in October after the United Workers Union (UAW) staged walkouts at some of the company's plants more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
November 1, 2023
Why Ford Stock Tumbled 22% in October
Ford reached an agreement with the United Auto Workers to end the strike but pulled its guidance. The company said it would delay $12 billion in EV in more_horizontal
By Yahoo Finance
November 1, 2023
UAW workers end 6 week strike against Detroit automakers, here's what it means for the EV transition
Autoworkers have concluded a six-week strike, securing tentative agreements with Detroit's major automakers—Ford (F), Stellantis (STLA), and General more_horizontal