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Ford loses $3.1 billion, hit by investment and chip shortage
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<blockquote data-quote="WPLG" data-source="post: 24009" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Ford Motor Co. reported Wednesday that it lost $3.1 billion in the first quarter, weighed down by its investment in an electric-vehicle startup, and its revenue slid as a shortage of chips limited the supply of pickups and SUVs in North America.</p><p></p><p>Company executives pointed away from the loss and toward results that excluded the lower value of its stake in <a href="https://apnews.com/article/a08e006a343f4a8f98af6e840888c20e" target="_blank">Rivian</a>. Ford said that it made $2.3 billion in pretax profit and is still on track to hit its full-year target for that measurement.</p><p></p><p>Chief Financial Officer John Lawler said the quarter produced mixed results.</p><p></p><p>“Clearly the demand for our new products is very strong,” Lawler said, "yet we continue to have issues with supply of chips, which constrained us, and in particular here in North America, it hit us disproportionately on our large vehicles."</p><p></p><p>The <a href="https://apnews.com/article/auto-prices-soaring-computer-chip-shortage-f49547a45f6a10ca608886893c787891" target="_blank">chip shortage</a> has caused Ford and General Motors to close multiple North American factories for a week or two at a time, including plants that build popular full-size pickups.</p><p></p><p>Ford said it sold 966,000 vehicles in the first quarter, down 9% from a year earlier.</p><p></p><p>Lawler said the company also faced inflationary pressure from suppliers, but it able to recover that in higher vehicles prices. He said he couldn't rule out “additional pricing” if inflation continues to run high.</p><p></p><p>The first-quarter loss of $3.11 billion compared with a profit of $3.26 billion in the same period last year. Revenue skidded 9% lower that a year ago, to $34.48 billion. Ford said it earned 38 cents a share in the latest quarter after adjusting to exclude one-time items.</p><p></p><p>Analysts expected Ford to earn an adjusted 37 cents per share on revenue of $34.53 billion, according to a FactSet survey.</p><p></p><p>The company based in Dearborn, Michigan, stood by its target of achieving full-year earnings before interest and taxes of $11.5 billion to $12.5 billion.</p><p></p><p>The shares rose 3% in after-hours trading after gaining 1% during the regular session.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/business/2022/04/27/ford-loses-31-billion-hit-by-investment-and-chip-shortage/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WPLG, post: 24009, member: 158"] Ford Motor Co. reported Wednesday that it lost $3.1 billion in the first quarter, weighed down by its investment in an electric-vehicle startup, and its revenue slid as a shortage of chips limited the supply of pickups and SUVs in North America. Company executives pointed away from the loss and toward results that excluded the lower value of its stake in [URL='https://apnews.com/article/a08e006a343f4a8f98af6e840888c20e']Rivian[/URL]. Ford said that it made $2.3 billion in pretax profit and is still on track to hit its full-year target for that measurement. Chief Financial Officer John Lawler said the quarter produced mixed results. “Clearly the demand for our new products is very strong,” Lawler said, "yet we continue to have issues with supply of chips, which constrained us, and in particular here in North America, it hit us disproportionately on our large vehicles." The [URL='https://apnews.com/article/auto-prices-soaring-computer-chip-shortage-f49547a45f6a10ca608886893c787891']chip shortage[/URL] has caused Ford and General Motors to close multiple North American factories for a week or two at a time, including plants that build popular full-size pickups. Ford said it sold 966,000 vehicles in the first quarter, down 9% from a year earlier. Lawler said the company also faced inflationary pressure from suppliers, but it able to recover that in higher vehicles prices. He said he couldn't rule out “additional pricing” if inflation continues to run high. The first-quarter loss of $3.11 billion compared with a profit of $3.26 billion in the same period last year. Revenue skidded 9% lower that a year ago, to $34.48 billion. Ford said it earned 38 cents a share in the latest quarter after adjusting to exclude one-time items. Analysts expected Ford to earn an adjusted 37 cents per share on revenue of $34.53 billion, according to a FactSet survey. The company based in Dearborn, Michigan, stood by its target of achieving full-year earnings before interest and taxes of $11.5 billion to $12.5 billion. The shares rose 3% in after-hours trading after gaining 1% during the regular session. [url="https://www.local10.com/business/2022/04/27/ford-loses-31-billion-hit-by-investment-and-chip-shortage/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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