We’re not ready to bail on Ford after the UAW deal. But we have lots of questions

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Members of the United Auto Workers union picket outside the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, on Sept. 26, 2023.
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New details of Ford‘s (F) deal to end the United Auto Workers strike were revealed over the weekend. But how this record 4½-year labor contract will impact the company’s finances remains uncertain, and It represents yet another headwind for the Club holding following last week’s underwhelming third-quarter earnings.

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