Best Dividend Stock to Buy: Ford vs. GM vs. Stellantis | Ford Stock Analysis | GM Stock Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • These legacy automakers could make an excellent investment for passive income investors
    Fool.com contributor and finance professor Parkev Tatevosian compares Ford, GM, and Stellantis across key financial variables, including dividend yield, to determine which stock is better for long term investors.
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  • @DrinkingStar
    @DrinkingStar 10 месяцев назад +3

    You left out the new battery, Intelligent Battery Integrated Systm (IBIS), which has the inverter built onto each cell, that Stellantis is developing with SAFT. The Intelligent Battery Integrated System (IBIS) integrates the electric charger and inverter functions into the lithium-ion battery modules replacing them with electronic conversion cards freeing up space in the vehicle and reducing system cost. Integrating the inverter and charger functions creates a battery that is more efficient, which enhances the battery electric vehicle range and is more reliable and less costly. In addition, Volkswagen and Stellantis are joining a $1 billion deal that would create a publicly traded company to mine and produce nickel and copper from two Brazilian mines that run on hydropower, The Wall Street Journal reported 7/9/23. So I think Stellantis is a much better stock option compared to the other 2 car makers you mention here.
    I think you might want to do a video comparison with Geely. The company has grown dramatically since it started building cars in the 1990s. It also has the rights to a flying car which is called the Terafugia(= Escape the Earth). It has its "fingers" in a number of other cars companies such as Volvo and Daimler. It is also in the largest car market in the world, China.