Ford Earns $2.7B in 2009, First Profit in 4 Years

Riding goodwill for refusing bailout, predicts 2010 profit, too
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 28, 2010 6:27 AM CST
Ford Earns $2.7B in 2009, First Profit in 4 Years
An assemblyman works on a bumper at the Ford Chicago Assembly Plant.   (M. Spencer Green)

Ford Motor Co. says it made $2.7 billion in 2009, its first annual profit in four years. Ford says it benefited from cost-cutting, debt reduction, and popular cars and trucks like the Fusion sedan and Escape SUV. It's also enjoying customer goodwill for avoiding bankruptcy and refusing federal aid, and Ford expects to be profitable this year as well.

Ford's net income of 86 cents per share rose from the year before, when it lost a record $14.6 billion. In the fourth quarter, Ford says it earned $868 million, or 25 cents per share. That is up $6.8 billion from a year earlier. Ford earned money in three of the four quarters last year, and gained market share in North and South America and Europe, despite the economic downturn. (More Ford Motor Co. stories.)

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