Auto Auction Stocks List

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Auto Auction Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 10 F Ford Motor Hires Lucid Group's Ex-CFO Sherry House - Jim Farley Bids, 'We Urgently Build A Profitable EV Business!'
May 10 F Ford Motor Company to Assemble 300,000 Units of New Model at Valencia Plant, Spain's Industry and Tourism Minister Says
May 10 F UPDATE 3-Ford's Lawler to hand over CFO role to ex-Lucid executive, transition to vice chair
May 10 F Ford's Lawler to hand over CFO role to ex-Lucid executive, transition to vice chair
May 10 F Is Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) Potentially Undervalued?
May 10 F Ford Names Lawler Vice Chair With Expanded Ford+ Role; House Joins as Finance VP, to Transition Into CFO Role
May 10 F UPDATE 2-Ford to build new partly electric car at Spanish plant from 2027
May 10 ACVA ACV Auctions First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
May 10 F NHTSA opens probe into 210,960 Ford vehicles on fuel leak issue
May 9 F Ford tempering pledge to go full-EV in Europe by 2030
May 9 ACVA ACV Auctions Inc. (ACVA) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 F Ford mulls offering gas-powered vehicles, hybrids in Europe beyond 2030
May 9 F Top Midday Stories: Brookfield Q1 Revenue Down; Activist Investor Gets 3 Nominees Elected to Norfolk Southern Board; Nippon Steel Raising $1.61 Billion Ahead of Planned US Steel Acquisition
May 9 F UPDATE 1-US agency raises safety concerns on Ford SUV fuel leak recall
May 9 MLR Miller declares $0.19 dividend
May 9 ACVA Q1 2024 ACV Auctions Inc Earnings Call
May 9 F US agency raises safety concerns on Ford SUV fuel leak recall
May 9 F US auto safety agency raises concerns on Ford SUV recall
May 9 ACVA ACV to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences
May 9 F Feds have 'significant safety concerns' about Ford fuel leak recall and demand answers about the fix
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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