Ford CEO Farley on EV Production, Chip Shortage, Tesla

Ford CEO Farley on EV Production, Chip Shortage, Tesla

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The transcript discusses Ford's current success and future ambitions in the electric vehicle market, highlighting their goal to become the second-largest electric vehicle manufacturer. It addresses production challenges, including capacity expansion and microchip supply chain issues. The conversation also covers Ford's competition with Tesla and GM, and the impact of COVID-19 on operations. The discussion concludes with insights into Ford's stock value and strategic decisions to enhance profitability.

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What is Ford's ambition regarding battery electric vehicle manufacturing?

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How does Ford plan to address the challenges of scaling production for electric vehicles?

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What are the main issues Ford faces in increasing production capacity?

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What is the significance of the partnership with global foundries for Ford?

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How does Ford plan to manage its supply chain for semiconductors?

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What are the expected challenges for Ford in 2022 regarding production?

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What role do electric vehicles play in Ford's future strategy?

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