Officially Official: Ford Confirms Jim Hackett’s Appointment As CEO
Ford has officially confirmed reports that Mark Fields would be ousted as company CEO.
Read More »Ford has officially confirmed reports that Mark Fields would be ousted as company CEO.
Read More »Ford is reportedly replacing Mark Fields as CEO with the head of the company's Smart Mobility subsidiary: Jim Hackett.
Read More »The news that Ford could soon attempt to drastically cut its global workforce had little to no effect on share prices.
Read More »For shareholders already skeptical toward Ford's mobility plans, Thursday's shareholders' meeting did little to change their minds.
Read More »With the completion of its new Palo Alto office space, Ford's footprint in the region will grow from 30,000 to 180,000 square feet.
Read More »Ford's first-quarter profits were down 35 percent this year, while investments into electrification, autonomy, and mobility keep piling up.
Read More »Curious about Ford CEO Mark Fields' rise to the top at the world's fifth-largest auto company? Listen to this interview.
Read More »When asked what non-Ford car he lusts after most, Ford's CEO suggested that he'd like a McLaren.
Read More »Ford looks to grow its truck portfolio in China by bringing out its all-new Ranger pickup there next year.
Read More »Ford is expanding its range of electrified vehicles in China, starting with the Mondeo Energi plug-in, due in early-2018.
Read More »Ford was originally planning to bring a highly-modified Mustang with it to Le Mans, says Raj Nair.
Read More »Ford CEO Mark Fields pulled in $18.8 million in 2016 including salary, bonuses, and stocks.
Read More »According to some, President Trump plans to formally call for a review of federal CAFE standards tomorrow.
Read More »Whether or not Ford's engineers are drifting off in the company's autonomous Fusions, alertness remains a problem.
Read More »Ford will invest $1 billion into a relatively-unknown artificial-intelligence company over the next five years.
Read More »Existing CAFE standards could cost the US 1 million jobs, says Ford CEO Mark Fields. That may not be entirely accurate, it seems.
Read More »Ford opened its Palo Alto Research and Innovation Center in 2015. Silicon Valley has been key to its plans ever since.
Read More »Ford CEO Mark Fields and Executive Chairman Bill Ford issued a joint statement Monday denouncing the US President's recent executive order on travel.
Read More »Ford President and CEO Mark Fields has dire words of warning for the Trump administration regarding fuel-economy standards.
Read More »US President Donald Trump is pushing for more domestic manufacturing. But Ford feels it already has enough.
Read More »US President Donald Trump's promises to shake things up haven't rattled Ford.
Read More »Thirty-four-year-old Musa Tariq joins Ford from Apple, where he was Director of Global Marketing and Communication for Retail.
Read More »Ford CEO Mark Fields re-read US President Donald Trump's first book recently "to better understand the new occupant of the Oval Office."
Read More »President Trump says he is committed to creating a "friendly" business environment for US automakers.
Read More »Ford President and CEO Mark Fields, along with the heads of GM and Fiat Chrysler, will meet with Trump Tuesday to talk jobs.
Read More »Ford CEO Mark Fields suspects that catering to those who want to own and drive their own vehicles will "always" be part of its business.
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