Ford Buys Auto Motive Power For Its Battery Technology
The company will cease to exist following this purchase.
Read More »The company will cease to exist following this purchase.
Read More »It did so quickly by acquiring an existing company in Germany.
Read More »The move will play a big role in Ford's European electrification push.
Read More »The move is the latest in Ford's electrification push.
Read More »Farley believes that legacy automakers will be forced to consolidate as EVs take over.
Read More »Big changes are coming to the company as a result.
Read More »The company's software will help Ford Pro customers manage energy costs.
Read More »The new entity will be valued at around $1.2 billion.
Read More »It's considering a merger with with blank-check firm Decarbonization Plus Acquisition Corp. III.
Read More »The two companies will leverage their strengths to take advantage of a changing market.
Read More »The deal is worth a total of $2.5 billion.
Read More »A theoretical marriage could positively benefit both companies, while also carrying its own set of risks.
Read More »The tuner's founder swoops in and saves the company after COVID-19 nearly bankrupted it.
Read More »Both large Detroit automakers are finding small startups (and each other) to be the perfect partners.
Read More »Creating the world’s fourth largest automaker by volume and third largest by revenue.
Read More »The move would allow the sensor maker to go public very soon.
Read More »The Henry Ford Museum has added to its extensive collection.
Read More »The financial terms are a mystery.
Read More »FCA pulled out of the deal when France wanted to delay voting.
Read More »Just make sure you know what you’re doing before hopping on one
Read More »"They'll figure it out."
Read More »Ford's autonomous-vehicle software partner just acquired a LiDAR company with some cutting-edge tech.
Read More »Ford and Lucid Motors were reportedly in talks about a possible takeover deal. Ford passed, but won't rule out a future acquisition.
Read More »Ford's CEO from January 1999 to October 2001 had the idea for a mobility renaissance years before today's "Smart Mobility" initiative.
Read More »Ford would rather "deliver product excellence and drive innovation" than consolidate with Fiat Chrysler, said the automaker in a statement.
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