Ford Motor Company Publishes Transcript of Discussion at Bernstein's 41st Annual Strategic Decisions Conference

Reuters
29 May
Ford Motor Company Publishes Transcript of Discussion at Bernstein's 41st Annual Strategic Decisions Conference

Ford Motor Company has released the transcript from the Bernstein 41st Annual Strategic Decisions Conference, held on May 28, 2025, in New York City. The event featured Ford Vice Chair John Lawler, who engaged in a fireside chat with auto analyst Daniel Roeska. Lawler elaborated on the Ford+ growth plan, highlighting how it is transforming Ford into a company with higher growth, higher margins, and more capital efficiency. During the discussion, Lawler emphasized, "Our Ford+ plan is not just about building vehicles; it's about redefining customer experiences and driving innovation across all segments." He also touched on Ford's commitment to inventing breakthrough electric vehicles and enhancing digital experiences for customers through its Ford Model e segment. The full transcript can be accessed through the link below.

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