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Ford says new car launches will hit 2014 profits | Ford says new car launches will hit 2014 profits |
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Ford shares have fallen by 7% after the company said pre-tax profits would be lower next year. | Ford shares have fallen by 7% after the company said pre-tax profits would be lower next year. |
In a statement, the company said the cost of launching 16 new products next year would depress profits in 2014. | In a statement, the company said the cost of launching 16 new products next year would depress profits in 2014. |
This year has been one of the most profitable in Ford's history and the company expects to make about $8.5bn. | This year has been one of the most profitable in Ford's history and the company expects to make about $8.5bn. |
That has helped Ford become a favourite with investors and despite Wednesday's fall shares are still up more than 20% so far this year. | That has helped Ford become a favourite with investors and despite Wednesday's fall shares are still up more than 20% so far this year. |
Ford plans to triple the number of product launches in North America in 2014 compared with 2013. | Ford plans to triple the number of product launches in North America in 2014 compared with 2013. |
But that will hit its profit margins as older models will have to be discounted and Ford will have to spend more on marketing. | But that will hit its profit margins as older models will have to be discounted and Ford will have to spend more on marketing. |
Ford now expects a profit margin on operations in North America of between 8% and 9% next year, down from a previously expected 10%. | |
"The payoff for North America from the 2014 launches and investments we incur for future periods will be a stronger product line up and volume and revenue opportunities into 2015 and beyond," said Bob Shanks, Ford's chief financial officer. | "The payoff for North America from the 2014 launches and investments we incur for future periods will be a stronger product line up and volume and revenue opportunities into 2015 and beyond," said Bob Shanks, Ford's chief financial officer. |
Ford's business in North America has been helped this year by strong sales of its very profitable pick-up trucks. | |
It has been selling more than 60,000 of its F-series truck every month - about a 10% improvement on 2012. | It has been selling more than 60,000 of its F-series truck every month - about a 10% improvement on 2012. |
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