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Source document· April 28, 2026

How Investors Are Reacting To Ford (F) Reshaping EV Strategy And Extending US$18 Billion Credit Lines

View original at finance.yahoo.com
“This requires fairly flat yearly revenue growth and a $17.3 billion earnings increase from -$8.2 billion today.”
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  • Ford Motor's narrative projects $183.5 billion revenue and $9.1 billion earnings by 2029, requiring fairly flat yearly revenue growth and a $17.3 billion earnings increase from -$8.2 billion today

    60% confidence
  • The most pessimistic analysts assume roughly US$179.1 billion of revenue and US$9.9 billion of earnings by 2029, placing far more weight on long-term margin strain from EV and software investments than the consensus

    60% confidence
  • Ford Motor has a fair value estimate of $14.09, representing a 13% upside to its current price

    60% confidence
  • Ford's dependence on lower-margin trucks and SUVs leaves it exposed if consumer or regulatory trends shift more quickly than expected

    60% confidence
  • The new Product Creation and Industrialization organization ties Ford's software ambitions and BlueCruise rollout more tightly to its high-volume vehicles while extended liquidity facilities aim to keep programs funded without immediate balance sheet stress

    60% confidence

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Ford Motor Company · debt18.0 USD