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02.07.26 - 16:06
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Ford Q2 Sales Down 10.3% (AFX)
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DEARBORN (dpa-AFX) - Ford (F) reported that its total second-quarter sales declined 10.3% to 549,200 vehicles, reflecting the model phase-outs and a 69% drop in daily rental sales. Excluding model......
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04.06.26 - 15:21
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Ford May Sales Plunge -13.6%, But UBS Says 2026 Remains On Track (ZeroHedge)
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Ford May Sales Plunge -13.6%, But UBS Says 2026 Remains On Track
Ford reported U.S. sales of 190,828 units in May, down 13.6% year over year, bringing year-to-date sales to 826,810 units, down 11%. The declines were broad-based, reflecting ongoing weakness in EV demand and continued portfolio shifts away from certain lower-margin vehicles. EV sales fell nearly 44% during the month, while hybrid sales declined 16%.
Among key nameplates, Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning both posted declines of roughly 45%, while Escape sales fell more than 80% as Ford continues to de-emphasize the model. Offsetting some of the weakness, Bronco, Explorer, Maverick, Transit and Heavy Trucks all delivered year-over-year growth.
The sales results generally appeared consistent with management commentary at the UBS Autos and Auto Tech Conference, where Ford indicated that industry demand trends in May unfolded largely as expected. Executives specifically noted that some of the volume declines associated with product...
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28.05.26 - 23:30
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Dell Boosts Outlook to $60B in AI Server Sales This Year (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg News reporter Brody Ford says Dell's server business is helping the company's revenue benefit from the AI boom.
Dell gave an outlook for annual sales that far surpassed analysts' estimates, fueled by demand for servers that power artificial intelligence work.
Revenue in the fiscal year ending in January 2027 will be about $167 billion, including $60 billion from the sale of AI servers, the Texas-based company said Thursday in a statement. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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05.05.26 - 16:12
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Ford Sales Post Sharp 14.4% Decline In April As EV & Hybrid Sales Plunge (ZeroHedge)
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Ford Sales Post Sharp 14.4% Decline In April As EV & Hybrid Sales Plunge
Ford Motor Company posted a sharp sales decline in April as demand for new vehicles cooled across much of the auto industry, with the company reporting a 14.4% drop year over year to 178,667 vehicles sold, according to Autoevolution.
The weaker month pushed Ford's year-to-date total to roughly 636,000 deliveries — still ahead of Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation, but well behind Toyota Motor North America.
Autoevolution writes that the slowdown comes as automakers face softer demand after last year's buying rush, when consumers moved quickly to purchase cars ahead of potential tariff increases. Higher gas prices tied to geopolitical tensions and persistently expensive vehicle prices have also made buyers more cautious.
While General Motors has yet to release April results, several rivals have already reported weaker numbers. Toyota's U.S. sales fell 4.6% last month to just over 222,000 vehicles, bringing its ...
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