
Ford Motor Company (F)
Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automaker founded in 1903. It is one of the oldest and most established automotive brands, known for manufacturing a wide range of vehicles including trucks, cars, SUVs, and commercial vehicles. Ford has been a leader in automotive innovation and has played a significant role in the development of mass-produced automobiles and assembly line manufacturing. The company also focuses on electric vehicle development and sustainable mobility solutions.
Dividend History
Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
---|---|---|---|
September 2, 2025 | $0.15 | 2025-08-11 | 2025-08-11 |
June 2, 2025 | $0.15 | 2025-05-12 | 2025-05-12 |
March 3, 2025 | $0.15 | 2025-02-18 | 2025-02-18 |
March 3, 2025 | $0.15 | 2025-02-18 | 2025-02-18 |
December 2, 2024 | $0.15 | 2024-11-07 | 2024-11-07 |
Dividends Summary
- Ford Motor Company has issued 66 dividend payments over the past 21 years
- The most recent dividend was paid 18 days ago, on September 2, 2025
- The highest dividend payed out to investors during this period was $0.65 per share
- The average dividend paid during this period was $0.14 per share.
Company News
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