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Ford (F) Stock Surges on Earnings – Rally Faces EV & Recall Challenges

Ford (F) News Today — Nov. 6, 2025: Louisville plant pauses after UPS crash, Maverick 300T turns heads at SEMA, Farley questions Apple CarPlay Ultra; shares hover near $13

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) enters Thursday, November 6, 2025, with a full slate of developments: a safety‑driven production pause and planned restart in Louisville following a nearby UPS air crash, fresh performance hardware on display at SEMA, new global powertrain moves for Ranger/Everest, and continuing debate over Big Tech’s role in the dash. Below is your concise, investor‑focused roundup with context and what to watch next. Key takeaways (today) 1) Louisville: safety pause, then prep to restart After Tuesday’s UPS Flight 2976 crash near the airport and Ford’s LAP, Ford confirmed LAP operations were paused, employees were evacuated amid
Ford Stock Surges on Q3 Earnings Beat – EV Slowdown & 2025 Outlook Revealed

Ford Stock Surges on Q3 Earnings Beat – EV Slowdown & 2025 Outlook Revealed

Stock Price & Recent Performance Ford’s stock has experienced notable volatility around its latest earnings release. After a strong rally in October, the shares retreated in the last week of the month. During the week of Oct 27–31, Ford stock fell about 5.1% (a $0.71 drop), ending at $13.13 fordauthority.com. This pullback erased some of the prior week’s earnings-driven gains. Notably, on Oct 24, the stock jumped over 12% in one day, as investors cheered Ford’s Q3 results and upbeat initial reaction stockanalysis.com investing.com. That surge brought Ford near a 52-week high (~$13.97), reflecting optimism after the earnings beat. However,
Ford (F) Stock Surges on Earnings – Rally Faces EV & Recall Challenges

Ford (F) Stock Surges on Earnings – Rally Faces EV & Recall Challenges

Earnings and Stock Reaction Ford’s shares spiked after the Oct. 23 earnings release. Trading jumped about 10% on Oct. 24, hitting $13.84 (a ~52-week high) ts2.tech ts2.tech. By Oct. 27 the stock had cooled slightly to the low-$13s ts2.tech, but it remains near its high point. An Investopedia report noted Ford was the best-performing S&P 500 stock on that Friday morning, after investors “overlooked” the guidance cut to focus on the strong results investopedia.com investopedia.com. Ford’s beat was driven by booming truck and commercial vehicle sales. The company reported record Q3 revenue of $50.5B and a GAAP EPS of $0.60 (adjusted
Ford Stock Soars on Strong Q3; Outlook Clouded by EV Costs and Tariff Risks

Ford Stock Soars on Strong Q3; Outlook Clouded by EV Costs and Tariff Risks

Earnings Boost the Stock Ford’s latest earnings report (Oct. 23, 2025) exceeded expectations and lifted investor confidence. The automaker posted a record $50.5 billion in Q3 revenue and $0.60 GAAP EPS, well above analyst forecasts s205.q4cdn.com. Adjusted free cash flow reached $4.3 billion, reflecting strong truck sales and disciplined cost management. The robust results were driven by Ford Pro (commercial vehicles), whose $17.4 B revenue (up 11% YoY) generated roughly $2.0 B in EBIT markets.financialcontent.com. This segment’s growth (especially F-Series pickups, Transit vans and paid software services) provided a counterweight to weaker EV margins. CEO Jim Farley noted that Ford’s focus on execution and
Tesla vs Ford Stock Showdown: One Soars, One Stumbles – Here’s Why

Tesla vs Ford Stock Showdown: One Soars, One Stumbles – Here’s Why

Stock Price Rollercoaster: Tesla Soars as Ford Slips It’s been a tale of two stocks in the final days of October 2025. On Monday, Oct. 27, Tesla’s shares rallied while Ford’s retreated, highlighting a divergence in market sentiment. Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) jumped about 4.3% on the day reuters.com, buoyed by optimism around a potential U.S.-China trade deal and enthusiasm for Tesla’s tech prospects. In fact, Tesla was the top gainer in the S&P 500’s consumer discretionary sector Monday reuters.com. By mid-day, TSLA neared the mid-$440s, and it closed around $449, not far from its 52-week highs. One catalyst: reports that
Ford Stock Skyrockets After Earnings Beat – Can the Rally Outrun EV Woes?

Ford Stock Skyrockets After Earnings Beat – Can the Rally Outrun EV Woes?

Ford Stock Rallies on Q3 Beat, Nears 52-Week High Ford’s third-quarter earnings delivered a much-needed upside surprise, igniting a rally in the automaker’s share price. The company reported Q3 2025 revenue of about $50.5 billion (up ~9% year-over-year) and adjusted earnings of $0.45 per share investopedia.com, handily beating analyst expectations (which were in the mid-$0.30s for EPS). This positive surprise — driven largely by strong demand for Ford’s gasoline pickups and SUVs — made Ford the best-performing stock in the S&P 500 on Friday, Oct. 24 investopedia.com. Investors “were so impressed by Ford’s third-quarter results that they overlooked a guidance
Ford Stock Rockets 10% on Q3 Earnings – Can EV Blues and Recall Woes Stop the Rally?

Ford Stock Rockets 10% on Q3 Earnings – Can EV Blues and Recall Woes Stop the Rally?

Ford’s Q3 report showed the strength of its core businesses. Wall Street cheered the upside surprise: revenue of $50.5B and EPS of $0.45 easily topped forecasts reuters.com. In after-hours trading on Oct. 23 the stock leapt again, taking the price to about $13.68 by Oct. 24 ca.investing.com. TechStock² notes that this rally broke above Ford’s long-standing trading range (~$10–13), with momentum indicators still healthy ts2.tech. The market seems to be rewarding Ford’s focus on profitable growth areas, notably commercial fleets and full-size trucks. Indeed, Ford’s “Blue” (gasoline) vehicles and its Ford Pro fleet division drove most of the gains, while
Ford Stock Rockets on Q3 Earnings Beat – Will the Rally Last Amid EV and Recall Headwinds?

Ford Stock Rockets on Q3 Earnings Beat – Will the Rally Last Amid EV and Recall Headwinds?

Charting the Stock: Support, Resistance and Outlook Technically, analysts note Ford has traded in roughly an $8.60–$13.00 range for the past few years ts2.tech. The stock bounced off the $10–11 area amid October’s turmoil and has found resistance near the prior highs (~$12–$13). A decisive move above ~$13 could signal more upside – one analysis even sees potential toward the mid-teens to $19+ if fundamental trends turn favorable ts2.tech investing.com. On the downside, a break below roughly $10.60 might expose the old $8.60 lows ts2.tech. Recent technical reports highlight Ford’s short-term uptrend (RSI ~65) and a fresh breakout above ~13.20
Ford Stock Surges After Q3 Beat – But $1B Supply Shock and EV Slump Linger

Ford Stock Rallies: EV Innovation and UAW Talks Fuel Bullish Outlook

Earnings and Financials Ford’s recent earnings have been mixed. Q2 2025 results (July report) showed record revenue of $50.2 billion (+5% year-over-year), driven by strong truck sales roboforex.com. However, profitability remains under strain. A one-time $570 million recall charge (fuel pump issue) and cancellation of a low-volume EV program pushed Ford to a small GAAP net loss ($36 million) in Q2 roboforex.com, despite an adjusted operating profit of ~$2.1 billion roboforex.com. Ford affirmed a modest dividend ($0.15/share) and guided FY2025 EBIT to roughly $6.5–7.5 billion roboforex.com. Year-to-date, Ford’s stock performance has modestly outpaced the market. As of early Q2, Ford shares were up ~6.4% in
Ford Stock Surges After Q3 Beat – But $1B Supply Shock and EV Slump Linger

Ford Stock Surges After Q3 Beat – But $1B Supply Shock and EV Slump Linger

A Volatile Ride in October Ford’s stock has swung wildly this month. After hitting near $12.50 over the summer, shares plunged early October on back-to-back blows: a massive supplier fire and fresh recalls ts2.tech. On Oct. 7 the Novelis plant blaze sent Ford down about 6–7% in one day ts2.tech, erasing nearly $3 billion in market value. However, bargain hunters quickly stepped in. By mid-month Ford had retraced most losses, and as of Oct. 23 it was back around $11.9 ts2.tech – roughly unchanged from the prior week and still about 20% above its January level ts2.tech. This bounce suggests
Stock Shock: Volvo Cars Surges 40% on Profit Beat, Ford’s Wild Ride Continues

Stock Shock: Volvo Cars Surges 40% on Profit Beat, Ford’s Wild Ride Continues

In summary: Ford’s stock is trading near recent ranges (mid-$11s) as investors weigh its sturdy truck cash flows and dividends against EV struggles and recall risks ts2.tech. Volvo’s shares, by contrast, have leapt after a cost‑cutting triumph ts2.tech. The next moves hinge on Q3 earnings (Ford’s out Oct 23 close, Volvo just reported), US policy shifts, and each company’s execution in the EV era. Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC experts note that with Ford at ~15× earnings and rich yield ts2.tech, a solid execution could spark gains – but any more missteps might erase recent progress. For Volvo, analysts see room if
Ford (F) Stock Plunges After Supplier Fire and EV Slump — Can It Rebound?

Ford’s Wild Stock Ride: $1B Fire, Tariffs & EV Woes Rock Investors

Ford’s Recent News and Performance In the days leading up to Oct. 23, Ford’s news cycle was dominated by mixed developments. A mid-September fire at a Novelis aluminum plant (a key F-150 supplier) is expected to shave $0.5–$1 billion off Ford’s 2025 profit ts2.tech. When this hit became public, Ford’s stock plunged ~6–7% on Oct. 7, briefly dipping from the high-$12s into the high-$11s ts2.tech. However, value investors quickly stepped in, and by mid-October the shares had recovered to around $11.90 ts2.tech. By Oct. 23 the stock was “essentially flat” versus a week prior, holding in the mid-$11s (~$12) ts2.tech. (For comparison, Ford is
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