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After Ford lost nearly $5 billion, CEO Jim Farley says: We got the message that …

Ford’s electric vehicle unit posted a $4.8 billion loss in 2025, as sales of its Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, and E-Transit fell 14% year-ver-year. According to a report by Business Insider, on Tuesday’s earnings call (February 10), CEO Jim Farley acknowledged the setback, saying, “So I think the customer has spoken. That’s the punchline.” For…

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Who is Elias Gordon Farley? Florida teacher accused of grooming student on Google Docs, sexual assault

A science teacher at Donna Klein Jewish Academy in Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, was arrested after investigators said he used a shared Google Doc to communicate secretly with a student before engaging in sexual acts with her at the school and in his flat, according to an arrest affidavit. Elias Gordon Farley, 26,…

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Ford CEO Jim Farley: I have talked to Apple CEO Tim Cook many times, iPhone maker needs to understand that Ford does not have the right to …

Ford CEO Jim Farley has joined a list of auto makers who are raising concerns about Apple’s expanding control over in-car systems through its new CarPlay Ultra platform. “We don’t like the execution of Ultra in round one,” Farley told The Verge, adding “I’ve talked to Tim [Cook] many times about this. Ford does not…

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Ford CEO Jim Farley says the Trump administration has ‘right intent’, but the problem is practical: To keep America running, we need …

As the debate over the Donald Trump administration increasing H-1B visa fee rages, there’s another practical problem facing America’s bid to build an AI economy. As raised by Ford CEO Jim Farley, the Trump administration’s ambition to lead in high-tech manufacturing and AI won’t succeed if it ignores foundational blue-collar industries. In an interview with…

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Ford CEO Jim Farley has ‘warning’ for American companies on the biggest AI issue that the US government has missed

Ford CEO Jim Farley has raised alarms that the US can not lead in high-tech manufacturing and artificial intelligence (AI) if it overlooks the country’s blue-collar workforce. In an interview with Axios, Farley said industries like construction, maintenance, and skilled traders are the ‘essential economy’ that keep factories, supply chains, and data centres running. “I…

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