Ford in $9 bn loss, to convert plants
Ford Motor, the world’s third-largest automaker, posted a second-quarter loss of $8.7 billion and said it would convert three truck factories to produce small cars as rising gasoline prices sap US truck sales.
The net loss of $3.88 a share compared with a profit of $750 million, or 31 cents, a year earlier, Ford said in a statement distributed on Thursday at its Dearborn, Michigan, headquarters. The figure included $8 billion in pretax writedowns of North American plants and assets of Ford Motor Credit.
The results mark the sixth loss in eight quarters under chief executive Alan Mulally, recruited from Boeing to restore growth at the automaker. Gasoline on its way to $4 a gallon and plunging sales of F-Series pickups forced Mulally in May to abandon his target of returning to profit in 2009.
���This is going to be an extremely painful year,��� Mirko Mikelic, a senior portfolio manager at Fifth Third Asset Management in Grand Rapids, Michigan, said in an interview before earnings were released. ���The F-150 is really where they���ve made money for years, and that���s gone.��� Ford said it would convert truck plants in Michigan, Kentucky and Mexico into making cars. The Mexican plant conversion was announced previously.
The F-150 slide has contributed to a 24% industrywide decline in full-sized pickup sales this year. US auto sales have dropped eight straight months and are down 10% through June. JD Power and Associates, citing a deteriorating US economy, on Wednesday reduced its forecast for the year to 14.2 million sales, the lowest in 15 years.
Excluding costs Ford considers one-time expenses, the loss was $1.38 billion, or 62 cents. On that basis, Ford was expected to report a loss of 28 cents a share.
Gasoline averaged $3.76 a gallon during the quarter, a 25% increase from the same period a year earlier, according to motorist group AAA. Consumers responded by abandoning trucks and shifting to cars and smaller SUVs.Sales of the F-Series, which include the F-150 truck, fell 31% in the quarter to 126,575, overwhelming sales gains for models such as the Focus and Fusion sedans.
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