What a difference a few years make. Back in 2009, Ford Motor Company’s North American operations were dragging down its earnings. The company reported a net loss of $1.4 billion in that year’s first quarter when market share in the U.S. was falling but rising overseas. The situation today, however, is the mirror opposite.

Funk Flex

Find Flex On Google+

Today Ford reported a first-quarter net income for 2012 of $1.4 billion on the strength of sales in the States. While that’s a 180-degree turnaround compared to the same quarter in 2009, it’s still a decline in earnings compared to the $2.6 billion earned just last year. This time, however, the blame for the fall lies with Ford’s operations in Europe and Asia.
Full story: Autoblog