To determine whether Ford stock is a buy now, fundamental and technical analysis is key. The IBD Stock Checkup tool shows Ford stock has an IBD Composite Rating of 87 out of a best-possible 99. The rating means Ford stock ranks relatively well vs.
The average analyst price target among the 20 analysts covering Ford is $17.50, suggesting 0.7% upside from current levels. The Verdict: At its current price, Ford stock appears to be slightly undervalued based on a sampling of common fundamental valuation metrics.
What is the prediction for Ford stock?
Stock Price Forecast
The 19 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Ford Motor Co have a median target of 20.00, with a high estimate of 24.00 and a low estimate of 12.00. The median estimate represents a -4.12% decrease from the last price of 20.86.
Is Ford paying a dividend in 2021?
Ford Motor Company (F) will begin trading ex-dividend on November 18, 2021. A cash dividend payment of $0.1 per share is scheduled to be paid on December 01, 2021. … Zacks Investment Research reports F’s forecasted earnings growth in 2021 as 348.37%, compared to an industry average of 10.1%.
Is Ford stock overvalued?
From a price multiple valuation perspective Ford stock is overvalued. Multiples aren’t always mean reverting but with cyclical stocks it’s worth comparing the current ratios to their 5-year averages. According to its 5-year averages, Ford is overvalued with all its key multiples.
What is the highest Ford stock has ever been?
Ford Motor – 49 Year Stock Price History | F
- The all-time high Ford Motor stock closing price was 42.45 on May 03, 1999.
- The Ford Motor 52-week high stock price is 20.79, which is 6.2% above the current share price.
- The Ford Motor 52-week low stock price is 8.43, which is 56.9% below the current share price.
Is Ford stock going to split?
In May, Ford’s board announced, the company will ask its stockholders to approve a two-for-one stock split that will increase the number of outstanding Ford shares to 110 million.
Why is Ford dividend so high?
“The dividend reflects our confidence in the improving run rate of the business and our ability to fund all of our calls on capital, including the growing investment in electrification and the trajectory of our Ford [strategic] plan,” said Chief Financial Officer John Lawler on the company’s earnings conference call.
Is Ford bringing back their dividend?
Ford Motor said it will reinstate its regular dividend in the fourth quarter, more than a year and a half after suspending the payments during the early days of the Covid pandemic. … The quarterly cost of the dividend will be about $400 million, CFO John Lawler said.