As General Motors and Ford gear up to report their fourth-quarter results, let's see how expectations stack up and which stock looks a better bet now.
GM hourly employees who worked 1,850 compensated hours are expected to receive a profit-sharing check of $14,500.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) turned in a strong 2024 on the back of rising sales. In fact, Detroit's largest automaker consistently topped Wall Street estimates and raised guidance while crosstown rival Ford Motor Company grappled with higher warranty costs.
As General Motors and Ford gear up to report their fourth-quarter results, let's see how expectations stack up and which stock looks a better bet now. NEO Battery Materials Ltd. has announced ...
Stellantis topped Ford in the number of recalls in 2024. Tesla topped Ford in the number of vehicles recalled in 2024. Ford's Initial Quality score jumped 14 ranks, per J.D. Power. Looking at the numbers a different way,
One of the biggest speed bumps Ford hit in 2024 was, no doubt, higher warranty costs. Ford has led the U.S. industry in recalls for the past three years and may end up leading for 2024 when the data is collected. Those recalls and warranty issues can get expensive, and that was evident during Ford's second quarter.
When you think of the next big electric vehicle (EV) stock, you might think of those vying to be the next Tesla, such as Rivian Automotive. Or you might stick with the mainstream autos you know and mostly love,
General Motors swung to a loss in the fourth quarter on an increasingly difficult environment in China, but still topped profit and revenue expectations on Wall Street
General Motors (GM) is scheduled to announce Q4 earnings on Tuesday, January 28th, before the market opens, with analysts expecting a double-digit growth in pro
Ford loves to remind us that the F-Series is “America’s favorite truck.” By this, the automaker means that its “F-Series” of full-size trucks is the best-selling vehicle model in the U.S. And this has remained true for decades.
General Motors swung to a loss in the fourth quarter on huge charges related to China, but still topped profit and revenue expectations on Wall Street.
Jack Cooper Transport Co. LLC is planning to lay off 89 employees and permanently close its plant in Wayne after losing a contract from longtime customer Ford Motor Co. The Kansas City-based car hauler, which operates across from Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant, said the cuts will start Feb. 2, according to a WARN notice sent to the state.