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Ford Motor Company (F) to Keep Lincoln MKC in Kentucky
Ford Motor Company (F) is planning to keep production of its Lincoln MKC in Kentucky as speaking with President-elect Donald Trump.
Ford Motor Company (F) Stock Is a Great Buy for Income Investors
Ford stock is a cheap income play due to investor fears about the industry’s downturn. While a downturn is probable, F can weather it.
Stocks & ETFs to Avoid on Trump’s Win
Investors should stay away from these stocks and ETFs as Trump makes it to White House.
Friday’s Vital Data: Starbucks Corporation (SBUX), Fitbit Inc (FIT) and Ford Motor Company (F)
Starbucks (SBUX) hikes dividend, Fitbit (FIT) options surge on earnings plunge, Ford (F) vehicle deliveries fall 11.7%.
Regional Bank Stocks Are This Market’s Bright Spot (KRE)
Regional bank stocks like those in the SPDR KBW Regional Banking (ETF) (KRE) are among the most obvious choices you can make.
After Earnings, Ford Motor Company (F) Is a High-Yield Value
Ford Motor Company (F) might not be the biggest bargain in the world, but it does look comparatively cheap and pays a very generous dividend.
3 Big Stock Charts: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA), Ford Motor Company (F) and O’Reilly Automotive Inc (ORLY)
Earnings misses for Ford (F) and O'Reilly Automotive (ORLY) stock have turned the bears lose, but the bulls are looking at Alibaba (BABA).
Thursday’s Vital Data: Ford Motor Company (F), Bank of America Corp (BAC) and Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK)
Ford (F) options mixed ahead of earnings, Bank of America (BAC) puts up despite rake hike hype, Chesapeake (CHK) hits make-or-break price point.
3 Big Stock Charts: Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF), Twitter Inc (TWTR) and Ford Motor Company (F)
Cincinnati Financial (CINF) and Twitter (TWTR) are ready to get a boost from their earnings reports this week, but Ford (F) investors should take note of downside potential.
Stocks End Lower as IBM Disappoints, Netflix Pops
In the end, the Dow Jones lost 0.3%, the S&P 500 lost 0.3%, the Nasdaq lost 0.3% and the Russell 2000 lost 0.2%.