Ford Burns Up Billions Of Dollars In First Quarter With $2 Billion Net Loss

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Ford Motor Company is burning through cash at an alarming rate due to the coronavirus crisis. But its chief financial officer says there’s enough money to get through the year even if U.S. factories aren’t restarted. The automaker posted a $2 billion first-quarter net loss Tuesday that it blamed on the virus. It used roughly $2.4 billion to get from January through March. But the cash burn accelerated to $7.7 billion during the first 24 days of April when nearly all of Ford’s factories were shut down and little revenue was coming in. All automakers are struggling with the crisis because they book revenue when vehicles are shipped from factories to dealers. Ford is warning the second quarter loss will be around $5 billion.

The Associated Press contributed to this report