Ford Motor Company

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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.

$13.03 -0.11 (-0.84%)
Dividend Yield 4.6%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 1, 2025$0.152025-11-072025-11-07
September 2, 2025$0.152025-08-112025-08-11
June 2, 2025$0.152025-05-122025-05-12
March 3, 2025$0.152025-02-182025-02-18
March 3, 2025$0.152025-02-182025-02-18

Dividends Summary

Company News

EVgo Autocharge+ Surpasses 5 Million Sessions and Sixfold Enrollment Growth, Delivering Seamless EV Charging Nationwide
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Evgo Inc. • December 3, 2025

EVgo has achieved over 5 million Autocharge+ sessions with sixfold enrollment growth since 2023, now supporting nearly 80 EV models and attracting over 300,000 customers nationwide.

Trump Administration To Propose Loosening Major Fuel Economy Standards: Report
Benzinga • Namrata Sen • December 3, 2025

The Trump administration plans to propose significant relaxation of fuel economy standards for vehicles manufactured between 2022 and 2031, potentially reducing emissions requirements and favoring internal combustion engine vehicles over electric vehicles.

Should You Buy Ford While It's Below $14?
The Motley Fool • Courtney Carlsen • November 30, 2025

Ford is adjusting its electric vehicle strategy, focusing on cost-efficient platforms and hybrid offerings while navigating complex tariff policies. The company has seen a 31% stock rise this year but faces challenges in the competitive automotive market.

Ford and GM Stocks Jump—Is the Auto Rebound Real?
Investing.com • Dan Schmidt • November 3, 2025

U.S. automakers Ford and GM reported strong Q3 2025 earnings despite industry challenges like high interest rates and tariffs, signaling potential recovery in the automotive sector with a shift towards hybrid models and traditional trucks/SUVs.

With Trump’s tariffs paused, ‘Big Three’ automakers may race to build inventories
MarketWatch • Claudia Assis • March 5, 2025

With the pause in Trump's tariffs, the 'Big Three' U.S. automakers - Ford, GM, and Stellantis - are likely to focus on rapidly building up their inventories.

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