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Japanese Car Makers Lose Their Midsize Edge
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2013
Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California
Wall Street Journal 07.17.2013
Ford Earnings: Growth in Asia, U.S. Offset Losses in Europe
Wall Street Journal 07.25.2013
Ford's No. 2 Steps Into the Limelight
Wall Street Journal 09.29.2013
Wall Street Journal 10.26.2010
Mulally Tries to Raise Ford's Sticker Price
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2014
Ford Fourth-Quarter Net Profit Up 90%
Wall Street Journal 01.29.2014
Tax Gains in Europe Lift Profit 90% at Ford
New York Times 01.28.2014
Detroit Is Geared for a Rough Ride
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2012
Ford Reports Surprising 39% Profit Drop
Wall Street Journal 04.26.2014
Ford Reports Earnings of $1.3 Billion
New York Times 07.24.2014
Ford's Trans-Atlantic Speed Trap
Wall Street Journal 10.01.2014
Ford’s Profit Falls on Europe Losses, Lower Production in North America
Wall Street Journal 10.25.2014
Wall Street Journal 01.30.2015
Ford’s Unusually Straight Road Ahead
Wall Street Journal 04.02.2015
GM, Ford, Flourish Out of the Limelight
Wall Street Journal 07.29.2015
Wall Street Journal 07.29.2015
Ford’s Annual Profit Surges to $7.4 Billion
New York Times 01.28.2016
Ford Doubles Profits for the Best Quarter in Its History
New York Times 04.28.2016
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2011
Ford and Chrysler Post Soft Quarterly Results
New York Times 07.26.2011
How Staying Solvent Could Hurt Ford
BusinessWeek 07.28.2011
Ford Labors Amid a Greek Tragedy
Wall Street Journal 10.05.2011
A Different Kind of Raw Deal for Detroit
Wall Street Journal 10.10.2011
October U.S. Auto Sales Climbed 7.5%
Wall Street Journal 11.02.2011
Ford SUV Marks New World Car Strategy
Wall Street Journal 11.16.2011
Search Begins for Next CEO at Ford
Wall Street Journal 12.06.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011
U.S. Auto Sales Finish Year Strong
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2012
Ford Aims to Shake Up Family Car Market
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2012
Ford Turns to the Midsize Car to Challenge Japan
New York Times 01.09.2012
Wall Street Journal 01.11.2012
Auto Makers' New Math Drives Net
Wall Street Journal 01.27.2012
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2012
Mark Fields Is Fordâs Mr. Inside, and Its Heir Apparent
New York Times 02.18.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.27.2012
Ford Extends Its $9 Billion Credit Line Through 2015
Wall Street Journal 03.15.2012
U.S. Auto Makers' Party Is Braking Up
Wall Street Journal 04.03.2012
Ford Plans to Boost Production in China
Wall Street Journal 04.06.2012
Ford to Build New Plant in China to Catch Up With G.M.
New York Times 04.19.2012
Ford Profit Falls, but U.S. Remains Strong
Wall Street Journal 04.28.2012
Detroit's Welcome Sticker Shock
Wall Street Journal 05.04.2012
Wall Street Journal 06.28.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2012
Ford's Trade-In: Truck to Use Aluminum in Place of Steel
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2012
As China’s economy slows, real estate bubble looms - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.03.2012
Wall Street Journal 10.29.2012
Ford Results Show Power of U.S. Operations
Wall Street Journal 10.30.2012
Ford's Purring, but Its Cars Aren't
Wall Street Journal 10.31.2012
Ford's global future rides on next generation Focus. Compact Sedan platform ams at lowest cost.
Detroit News 01.11.2010
Ford Posts Quarterly Loss of $5.9 Billion
Wall Street Journal 01.29.2009
Ford Could Be Slowed by Global Potholes
Wall Street Journal 01.29.2013
French Automakersâ Biggest Problem Is the French Consumer
New York Times 01.29.2013
Ford Replaces CEO Mark Fields With Jim Hackett Amid Pressure on Profit
WSJ 05.22.2017
Jim Hackett, Ford’s New C.E.O., Has a History of Turnaround Stories
The New York Times 05.22.2017
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