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Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is an American multinational automaker based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. The automaker was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. In addition to the Ford and Lincoln brands, Ford also owns a small stake in Mazda in Japan and Aston Martin in the UK. Ford's former UK subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover were sold to Tata Motors of India in March 2008. In 2010 Ford sold Volvo to Geely Automobile. Ford discontinued the Mercury brand at the end of 2010.
Ford introduced methods for large-scale manufacturing of cars and large-scale management of an industrial workforce using elaborately engineered manufacturing sequences typified by moving assembly lines. Henry Ford's methods came to be known around the world as Fordism by 1914.
Ford is the second largest automaker in the U.S. and the fifth-largest in the world based on annual vehicle sales in 2010. At the end of 2010, Ford was the fifth largest automaker in Europe. Ford is the eighth-ranked overall American-based company in the 2010 Fortune 500 list, based on global revenues in 2009 of $118.3 billion. In 2008, Ford produced 5.532 million automobiles and employed about 213,000 employees at around 90 plants and facilities worldwide. During the automotive crisis, Ford's worldwide unit volume dropped to 4.817 million in 2009. In 2010, Ford earned a net profit of $6.6 billion and reduced its debt from $33.6 billion to $14.5 billion lowering interest payments by $1 billion following its 2009 net profit of $2.7 billion. Starting in 2007, Ford received more initial quality survey awards from J. D. Power and Associates than any other automaker. Five of Ford's vehicles ranked at the top of their categories and fourteen vehicles ranked in the top three.
Contents
* 1 Corporate governance
* 2 Market developments
o 2.1 "The Way Forward"
* 3 Brands
* 4 Global markets
o 4.1 North America
o 4.2 Europe
o 4.3 Asia Pacific
o 4.4 South America
o 4.5 Africa and Middle East
* 5 Environmental initiatives
o 5.1 Compressed natural gas
o 5.2 Flexible fuel vehicles
o 5.3 Electric vehicles
+ 5.3.1 Hybrid electric vehicles
+ 5.3.2 All-electric vehicles
o 5.4 Hydrogen
o 5.5 Increased fuel efficiency
o 5.6 PC Power Management
* 6 Auto racing
o 6.1 Stock car racing
o 6.2 Formula One
o 6.3 Rally
o 6.4 Sports cars
o 6.5 Touring cars
o 6.6 Other
* 7 Ford trucks
* 8 Bus products
* 9 Ford tractors
* 10 History
* 11 See also
* 12 Notes
* 13 References and further reading
o 13.1 Ford Motor Company
* 14 External links

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