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Ford Can Be Fixed. Why Its Stock Could Double.

November 27, 2020 by Retirement

Ford Motor is the fifth-largest auto maker in the world based on the number of vehicles it sold last year, but it barely cracks the top 15 in stock market value. The gap says everything about how Ford is viewed today—and the potential opportunity for investors.

Once near the pinnacle of global auto-making in reputation, revenue, and profits, Ford these days is considered by many investors and Wall Street analysts as an also-ran. It’s trailing far behind some of its rivals in the race to produce electric and autonomous vehicles….

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