Ford's Second-Quarter Loss Could Exceed $5 Billion
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) said that its second-quarter operating loss could exceed $5 billion, but it has enough cash to stay afloat at least through year-end, even if can't reopen its factories.
As expected, Ford reported a net loss of $2 billion for the first quarter, following the abrupt shutdown of most of its factories in mid-March as COVID-19 spread around the world. On an adjusted basis, excluding one-time charges, Ford lost $0.50 per share.
There were few surprises in the automaker's first-quarter earnings report. But there were some items of note in Ford's review of actions taken since its factories were idled, and in its outlook for the next few months.
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