Ford finally posts a profit

Company announces first profitable quarter since 2008

by macleans.ca on Monday, November 2, 2009 1:38pm - 2 Comments

Ford Motor Company announced on Monday it had turned a $1 billion profit in the third quarter of this year. The company says reduced costs, market share gains, and a lineup of products that proved popular in Europe and the Americas led to the turn around. Ford is the only major car company in North America that managed to avoid bankruptcy while refusing government bailout money, though it may have still benefited from Washington’s stimulus programs. The Ford Focus and Escape were two of the top five sellers in the U.S. cash for clunkers program, which gave consumers up to nearly $5,000 for trade-ins toward the purchase of a new car. Still, despite the profit, Ford’s earnings were about $800 million lower then the previous year.

CBC.ca

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Gaunilon Gaunilon

    Kudos to the CBC for pointing out that Ford was the only one of the Big Three to avoid government bailout money. I clicked on the link expecting to have to complete the article by pointing that out.

  • Andre

    That's good news to me. I think Ford has a more sensible and modern product line of the Big Three. Posting a profit without dipping into the bailout means their future actions won't be hampered by US bureaucracy.

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