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Essay heading: financial analysis
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In 2001, distracted by investments in technology and services, and intent on maintaining too many brands, Ford lost $5.5 billion despite the $1.45 billion its financial service contributed. Thereafter, Ford seemed not to be able to regain the positive profit margin from the automotive production and sales, although the financial service steadily increased its net profit to $5 billion in 2004... displayed 300 characters
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In 2001, distracted by investments in technology and services, and intent on maintaining too many brands, Ford lost $5.5 billion despite the $1.45 billion its financial service contributed. Thereafter, Ford seemed not to be able to regain the positive profit margin from the automotive production and sales, although the financial service steadily increased its net profit to $5 billion in 2004... displayed next 300 characters
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