‘One Ford’ plan working as Ford posts highest Q4 pre-tax profit in over a decade, full year pre-tax profit of $8 billion

Dearborn, January 29, 2013: Ford Motor Company has reported 2012 full year pre-tax profit of $8 billion (Rs 43,240 crore) on the strength of record results from North America and continued solid performance from Ford Credit.

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‘One Ford’ plan working as Ford posts highest Q4 pre-tax profit in over a decade, full year pre-tax profit of $8 billion

Dearborn, January 29, 2013: Ford Motor Company has reported 2012 full year pre-tax profit of $8 billion (Rs 43,240 crore) on the strength of record results from North America and continued solid performance from Ford Credit.

Full year pre-tax profit of $8 billion, or $1.41 per share, and net income of $5.7 billion (Rs 30,808 crore) or $1.42 per share, were each lower than a year ago. Excluding the impact of 2011 changes in the valuation allowance against deferred tax assets, Ford’s fourth quarter net income was $565 million (Rs 3,053 crore) higher than 2011, while full year was $307 million (Rs 1,659 crore) lower than a year ago.

Fourth quarter pre-tax profit was $1.7 billion (Rs 9,188 crore), or $0.31 per share, an increase of $577 million (Rs 3,118 crore) from 2011. Ford now has posted a pre-tax profit for 14 consecutive quarters. Fourth quarter net income was $1.6 billion, or $0.40 per share.

Ford generated positive automotive operating-related cash flow of $1 billion in the fourth quarter -- the 11th consecutive quarter of positive performance - and positive automotive operating-related cash flow of $3.4 billion for the full year. Ford ended 2012 with automotive gross cash of $24.3 billion, exceeding debt by $10 billion, and a strong liquidity position of $34.5 billion, an increase of $2.1 billion over 2011.

“The Ford team delivered strong results once again, underscoring that our One Ford plan is working,” said Alan Mulally, Ford president and CEO (pictured). “We are well positioned for another strong year in 2013, as we continue our plan to serve customers in all markets around the world with a full family of vehicles — small, medium and large; cars, utilities and trucks — with the very best quality, fuel efficiency, safety, smart design and value.”

As a result of Ford's 2012 financial performance, the company will make profit sharing payments to approximately 45,800 eligible U.S. hourly employees on March 14, 2013. As part of the UAW-Ford collective bargaining agreement, Ford North America pre-tax profits of $8.3 billion will generate approximately $8,300 (Rs 448,615) per eligible employee on a full year basis. Individual profit sharing payments may be higher or lower based on employee compensated hours.

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