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Ford posts worst loss in its history
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<blockquote data-quote="WXMotorSports DecalsPartsAccs" data-source="post: 680502" data-attributes="member: 56982"><p>Institutions that hold the majority of the stocks are really fickle. I remember working for the software company that I left and they had 22 quarters in a row of growth and profit but the stock would either go up a few cents or go down a dollar because they didn't blow the numbers out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ford stock might be going up because they have a plan to get themselves out of this slump they are in so you have buyers thinking the stock will go up again in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WXMotorSports DecalsPartsAccs, post: 680502, member: 56982"] Institutions that hold the majority of the stocks are really fickle. I remember working for the software company that I left and they had 22 quarters in a row of growth and profit but the stock would either go up a few cents or go down a dollar because they didn't blow the numbers out. Ford stock might be going up because they have a plan to get themselves out of this slump they are in so you have buyers thinking the stock will go up again in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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