Ford Motor Posts Stronger-Than-Expected Profit, Raises Full-Year Forecast

Ford Motor Posts Stronger-Than-Expected Profit, Raises Full-Year Forecast
A Ford logo is pictured at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany. Wolfgang Rattay/Retures
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DETROIT—Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday reported a stronger-than-expected third-quarter profit and raised its full-year earnings forecast as strong demand for its trucks helped offset the hit from a global semiconductor shortage.

Ford said increased availability of chips and higher wholesale vehicle shipments in the third quarter enabled it to post higher profit, revenue and cash flow from the previous quarter. The worldwide shortage of computer chips has left car manufacturers unable to complete assembly of some new vehicles.