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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 15969947" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>It's not all about the profit. There is so much more that is taken into account. Yes, Ferrari's profit is much less than Ford's. When you look at it from a return on investment, Ferrari blows Ford out of the water.</p><p></p><p>From a pure stock price perspective, growth potential is usually much more valued that absolute profit. In this case, Wall Street doesn't feel Ford has effectively articulated plan for growth. Mgmt hasn't done a very good job thus far with establishing that vision. Whether that's based in reality doesn't really matter, and could be debated forever. It's the perception that all they sell is trucks is what surrounds them at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 15969947, member: 21531"] It's not all about the profit. There is so much more that is taken into account. Yes, Ferrari's profit is much less than Ford's. When you look at it from a return on investment, Ferrari blows Ford out of the water. From a pure stock price perspective, growth potential is usually much more valued that absolute profit. In this case, Wall Street doesn't feel Ford has effectively articulated plan for growth. Mgmt hasn't done a very good job thus far with establishing that vision. Whether that's based in reality doesn't really matter, and could be debated forever. It's the perception that all they sell is trucks is what surrounds them at this point. [/QUOTE]
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