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Ford’s shares lag as CEO Hackett provides scant details of turnaround plan
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Ford Motor Company president and CEO James Hackett
It's one of the biggest unknowns in the auto industry: How will Ford CEO Jim Hackett restructure the beleaguered automaker?
More than a year after becoming CEO, and two months after he said it will cost at least $11 billion to restructure Ford, Hackett has yet to give Wall Street details about his turnaround plan. The longer Hackett goes without unveiling his plan, the lower Ford shares slide. The stock is under $10, down almost 26 percent so far this year and close to a nine-year low.
“We just don't see much to get excited about in terms of the stock,” said Brian Johnson, auto analyst at Barclays.
Johnson, like others on Wall Street, expects Hackett to dramatically downsize the company as part of a plan to cut costs and exit businesses and markets where Ford is either losing money or struggling to grow profits.
South America and Europe are two regions Ford could eliminate or dramatically cut operations, according to analysts. Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas gave a sobering assessment of Ford's business in South America. “In our opinion, it is very difficult to see Ford continuing operations on a profitable basis in the region,” he wrote in a note to clients in late August.
Jonas was even more blunt in assessing of Ford's operations in North America. “We estimate roughly one quarter of the region's physical and human capital is within businesses that have no path to positive ROIC (return on invested capital),” said Jonas.
What also worries analysts is the lack of details surrounding Ford's plan to capitalize on hefty investments in autonomous-drive vehicles and mobility solutions. At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Hackett and his leadership team outlined their vision for the future of transportation.
“We're working on a new self-driving business model. It's a systems-based approach, transporting both people and goods,” said Jim Farley, president of global markets at Ford.
It sounds intriguing, but analysts wonder how much it will cost to develop these self-driving vehicles and how Ford will make money off of those mobility services.
Adding to investors' concerns is whether Ford will be forced to cut its dividend to preserve cash. The company has been adamant the dividend will remain in place. With $25 billion in cash, liquidity is not an immediate concern.
Still, this turnaround will be tough. In late August, Moody's downgraded Ford's credit rating to one notch above junk status saying, “Success could be challenged by having to address the serious performance problems in multiple business units simultaneously.”
When the plan will be revealed remains unclear.
“The real question is, is there more going on behind the scenes and under the surface than is apparent in the quarterly earnings,” said Johnson. “I think the bull case, such as there is on Ford, is that Mr. Hackett is driving deep, fundamental, cultural change in the company.”
— CNBC's Meghan Reeder contributed to this article.
Questions? Comments? BehindTheWheel@cnbc.com.
Pay-with-your-face systems and self-driving cars: Inside Baidu’s headquarters in Beijing
Pay-with-your-face systems and self-driving cars: Inside Baidu's headquarters in Beijing
A trip to Baidu's headquarters may offer a glimpse into the future of payments, building security and driving.
Baidu is often referred to as the “Google of China” because the tech titan commands roughly 70 percent of China's internet searches. Like Alphabet in the U.S., the Chinese company is also working on a host of other technologies.
CNBC recently visited its headquarters in Beijing, which is home to around 20,000 of its 40,000-person workforce. Similar to companies in Silicon Valley, Baidu has multiple buildings spread across a sprawling campus boasting amenities from yoga classes to rock climbing walls.
Employees now have the option of registering their faces, which they can use to get through security checkpoints and even pay for things like lunch or items at vending machines.
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An employee pays with his face at Baidu's cafeterira in Beijing, China
Meanwhile, a small park on its campus is used to try out autonomous vehicles. During CNBC's visit, staff tested a combination of vehicles, including passenger cars, 14-passenger buses and logistics vehicles that could eventually deliver packages.
This week, Baidu announced it will work with BYD — China's leading electric car maker, which is backed by Warren Buffett — to reach mass production of autonomous cars within three years.
Baidu has already produced more than 100 autonomous buses and has plans to sell to foreign markets, including Japan, which is set to receive 10 in early 2019.
Baidu has partnered with companies including Microsoft, BMW, Ford and Intel as part of its autonomous driving project.
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Ford releases photo of electric not-Mach 1 SUV
2020 Ford electric SUV teaser
Ford released a teaser image of its hotly-anticipated 300-mile electric SUV, which it says will no longer be called the Mach 1.
The company previewed the car at a closed event in March, but wouldn't allow photographs or sketches.
The sketch released Thursday of the rear of the car hasn't evolved much from the design the company showed in March.
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As promised, it is based on the looks of the Mustang, with a similar vertical three-bar taillight treatment below what appears to be sweeping, steeply-sloped hatch glass.
At the March event, Ford laid out the car's marketing brief as being an electric SUV with off-road performance and acceleration like the Ford F-150 Raptor.
In person, it comes off as something like a BMW X6, with Mustang styling front-and rear.
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Although Ford considered naming the SUV Mach 1, after a high-performance version of the Mustang from the early 1970s, last month it backed away from that plan, citing resistance from Mustang aficionados.
Ford's styling approach to its 300-mile electric SUV mirrors, to some degree, Chevrolet's approach to its new Blazer, which borrows some front-end styling and trim from the sporty Camaro—only the Blazer won't be electric.
The Ford has been spotted testing around Michigan. Ford has confirmed that it will use a new modular electric architecture that the company has developed for a range of 16 electric and plug-in cars it plans to introduce by 2022. Some will be for the Chinese market. Ford has not said where it will sell its not-Mach-1 electric SUV outside the United States.
It is expected to go on sale as a 2020 model. By then, it should have plenty of competition among electric SUVs.
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