Auto Auction Stocks List

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Auto Auction Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Mar 28 F Ford Motor Company (F) Exceeds Market Returns: Some Facts to Consider
Mar 28 F UPDATE 1-Ford considers making new SUV in Valencia
Mar 28 F Ford Motor Company (F) Crossed Above the 20-Day Moving Average: What That Means for Investors
Mar 28 F Major U.S. automakers are expected to only see minimal impact from the Baltimore Port disruption
Mar 28 F Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: State Dept. Offers $10M Reward For BlackCat Intel
Mar 28 F GM will be executing on its EV ambitions in 2024, says CEO Mary Barra
Mar 28 F GM's Mary Barra is going all in on EVs
Mar 28 F Former Ford CEO Sees A Bright Electric Future For Established Automakers, Says They Are 'Well Positioned To Ride Out The Transition'
Mar 27 F Ford eliminating more jobs at Dearborn F-150 Lightning plant - report
Mar 27 F Tesla, GM, Ford Supply Chain Concerns: Baltimore Port Closure 'Going To Have An Impact'
Mar 27 F Auto Giants Brace for Supply Disruptions After Baltimore Debacle
Mar 26 F Ford Motor Company (F) Presents at Bank of America Securities 2024 Automotive Summit (Transcript)
Mar 26 F GM, Ford will reroute Baltimore shipments after bridge collapse
Mar 26 F REFILE-UPDATE 3-GM, Ford will reroute Baltimore shipments after bridge collapse
Mar 26 F The EV landscape is set for a turnaround in 2024
Mar 26 F Ford, GM expect impacts from Baltimore bridge collapse (updated)
Mar 26 F Cisco and Ford Motor Company Rollout Webex App for Productivity on the Move
Mar 26 F Ford CFO says Baltimore bridge collapse will require it to divert parts to other ports
Mar 26 F Ford and Allego Partner to Electrify European Dealership Network with Ultra-Fast Charging
Mar 26 F UPDATE 1-Ford reaffirms annual core profit outlook
Auto Auction

Auto auctions are events where vehicles are sold to the highest bidder. They are typically held by dealers, banks, or other financial institutions, and are used to sell off vehicles that have been repossessed or are no longer needed. The vehicles are usually sold “as is” and the buyer is responsible for any repairs or maintenance that may be needed.

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