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Why Jim Cramer says Ford’s real story isn’t trucks or EVs

Ford's stock is trending as analysts shift focus from vehicles to energy and AI

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📍 How it ended

Jim Cramer stated that Ford's real story was not trucks or EVs. Other reports suggested the company could be viewed as an energy stock or potentially make $500 million from AI.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 9d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Ford is gaining attention from investors and analysts who are looking beyond its traditional automotive business. Coverage emphasizes Ford's potential in energy and AI sectors. TheStreet.com reports that Jim Cramer highlights Ford's real story as being about more than just trucks or electric vehicles.

Meanwhile, The Motley Fool and CreditSights discuss Ford's and General Motors' ventures into energy stocks. Yahoo Finance explores Ford's potential earnings from AI. The Globe and Mail notes significant news for investors in Ford, GM, and Tesla stocks.

Watch for further developments in Ford's energy and AI initiatives. Coverage does not yet specify what these initiatives are.

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Quick answers

What is driving Ford's stock trend?

Analysts are focusing on Ford's potential in energy and AI, shifting away from its traditional automotive business.

Which sectors is Ford exploring beyond automotive?

Ford is exploring energy and AI sectors, according to recent coverage.

What do analysts say about Ford's future?

Jim Cramer suggests Ford's real story is not just about trucks or electric vehicles, indicating a broader focus on energy and AI.

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