Ford reports earnings after the bell, and analysts expect billions in losses from the coronavirus pandemic

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Ford reports earnings after the bell and is expected to lose billions from the coronavirus pandemic

U.S. auto sales turned out to be more resilient than anticipated, and the company resumed normal shift operations at domestic plants a month ahead of schedule.

Wall Street is watching how much cash Ford burned in the quarter as well as any guidance on debt and its $11 billion restructuring plan. Jim Hackett of Ford Motor speaks at an event during the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Jan. 14, 2018.

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Fix Or Repair Daily. FORD.

Can't be good news if everybody is waiting until after close

Ford is a dinosaur of a company. Way behind the times and most of its products are poor quality, just like GM and Chrysler.

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