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  • Oct
    15

    Ford Motor Co.  is partnering with Best Buy Co to help Ford owners purchase cell phones that better fit with their Sync voice-activation system.

    Best Buy will keep a list of cell phones that are the most compatible with the Sync system for consumers who want to pair the two technologies together. Sync, an in-vehicle system co-developed with Microsoft allows drivers to change radio stations and answer telephone calls through voice activation.

    Ford is also considering expanding clinics at Best Buy locations to demonstrate how the cell phone and Sync can be linked together, said John Felice, general manager of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury marketing.

    The move continues Ford’s push over the past two years to promote the technology aspects of its vehicles as it looks to attract younger consumers. Chief Executive Alan Mulally will provide a keynote address – for the second straight year – at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next year.

    Sync currently allow users to access phone calls, browse their MP3 devices, call 911 and get traffic information or directions.

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  • Aug
    10

    Ford second-quarter results were just one more sign that the automaker is riding a wave — better cars, a positive image that respects its traditions and, of course, the bankruptcies that befell its two U.S. competitors.

    In afternoon trading, Ford shares were up 9.7% at $7. For the year, they are up 67%.

    “The results today show we are making progress on customer satisfaction, revenue, margins (and) fundamental restructuring,” said CEO Alan Mullaly on an earnings conference call.

    “Consumers are much more aware of Ford, moving to consider and buy Ford: they really appreciate the full product line,” Mullaly said. “They believe that Ford is really building a strong business.”

    Mullaly is “more confident than ever that we have the right plan” and reiterated that Ford expects to be profitable in 2011, but resisted when an analyst questioned whether the profits might come sooner, saying, “This is still a very fragile economy.”

    While Ford said Thursday that it expects economic improvement in the second half, UPS(UPS Quote) was saying it sees no sign of improvement during the current quarter.

    Ford’s outlook is not without headwinds. “What we are not committing to is (that) third quarter will be sequentially better than second quarter,” said CFO Louis Booth. “We are not guaranteeing we will be able to meet the sequential improvement.”

    Booth said capital expenditures, down a bit in the second quarter, will rise in the current quarter, and noted that cash flow will decline in the second half, relative to the first half. Ford Credit had a strong second quarter that is unlikely to be replicated in the near term, he said, Additionally, Ford has increased production levels, betting on a recovery. “If we don’t see recovery, we’d be looking at production again,” Booth said.

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