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Ford hit by record $12.7bn loss | Ford hit by record $12.7bn loss |
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Ford has reported a loss of $12.7bn (£6.5bn) for 2006 - the biggest annual loss in the embattled US carmaker's 103-year history. | Ford has reported a loss of $12.7bn (£6.5bn) for 2006 - the biggest annual loss in the embattled US carmaker's 103-year history. |
A slump in sales, combined with major restructuring costs, saw the firm lose $5.8bn in the final three months of the year alone. | A slump in sales, combined with major restructuring costs, saw the firm lose $5.8bn in the final three months of the year alone. |
The iconic US carmaker has been struggling in the face of competition from Japanese rivals such as Toyota. | The iconic US carmaker has been struggling in the face of competition from Japanese rivals such as Toyota. |
Ford has plans to close 16 factories in North America and cut 45,000 jobs. | Ford has plans to close 16 factories in North America and cut 45,000 jobs. |
The company, which is currently the second-biggest carmaker in the US, may be overtaken by Toyota in its domestic market later this year, reports have suggested. | The company, which is currently the second-biggest carmaker in the US, may be overtaken by Toyota in its domestic market later this year, reports have suggested. |
'Aggressive actions' | 'Aggressive actions' |
We fully recognize our business reality and are dealing with it - we have a plan and are on track to deliver. Alan Mulally, Ford chief executive Check Ford's shares | |
Ford's full-year loss surpassed the company's previous record annual net loss of $7.39bn in 1992. | Ford's full-year loss surpassed the company's previous record annual net loss of $7.39bn in 1992. |
However, the company said it remained confident that it would return to profit by 2009. | However, the company said it remained confident that it would return to profit by 2009. |
"We fully recognize our business reality and are dealing with it," said Ford chief executive Alan Mulally. | |
"We have a plan and are on track to deliver. We began aggressive actions in 2006 to restructure our automotive business." | |
Ford had previously put much weight on sales of pick-up trucks and SUVs, or sport utility vehicles, to generate profits. | |
But a peak in the price of oil last year, which pushed US petrol prices up to $3 a gallon, saw customers abandon gas-guzzling vehicles in favour of smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. | |
Mr Mulally said Ford planned to "operate profitably at lower volumes and with a product mix that better reflects consumer demand for smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles". | |
Ford, the world's third-biggest motor company, made a net profit of $1.44bn in 2005. | Ford, the world's third-biggest motor company, made a net profit of $1.44bn in 2005. |
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