(MT Newswires) -- Ford (F) CFO John Lawler discusses the supply chain impact of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and the consequences for the automaker. He discusses the slower-than-expected development of electric vehicles, and the growing investment in hybrids. Ford also confirmed its operating forecasts for the full year 2024, and still expects adjusted earnings of $10 to $12 billion.
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