Ford to Exit Heavy-Truck Business in South America

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Ford executives have said the company would continue to do business in the region, but “we’re going to play to our strengths in South America”

 

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No cars in US. No commercial trucks in S. America. Crap sales in China and India. No profits. Flawed partnership with VW.They are pairing down the business and are being praised for it. Sounds like GE.

Of course. Brazil AG is going to boom..... if they improve their road system.

Years of share price going down. Jim Hackett continues to be a bad hire. No employees believe in him.

With US foreign policy, South America is now a strong market for Toyota pickups fortified with gun racks.

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