1. Ford's stock has seen significant volatility, rising 176% post-pandemic before reversing and losing 63.32% by August 2024. 2. Despite earnings weaknesses, Ford's auto revenues beat estimates, and management raised free cash flow guidance, supporting its attractive 7.17% dividend yield. 3. Ford's valuation metrics are historically low, with a forward price-sales ratio of 0.246x and a forward price-earnings ratio of 5.858x, suggesting potential upside.
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