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GM, Ford steer into the headwinds of inflation, rising rates

2022.04.25 13:21

GM, Ford steer into the headwinds of inflation, rising rates
FILE PHOTO: A Ford Motors pre-production all-electric F-150 Lightning truck prototype is seen at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in the Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Michigan, U.S. September 16, 2021 REUTERS/Rebecca Cook//File Photo

By Joseph White and Paul Lienert

DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co (NYSE:GM) and Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Co will report first-quarter results this week in an environment that has become more hostile than executives projected when they last faced investors in January.

The far-reaching economic impact of the war in Ukraine, grinding supply-chain disruptions, inflation and rising U.S. interest rates all pose a threat to forecasts made by the two Detroit automakers in January.

Shares of both companies are down sharply since January. Downbeat results last week from used car sellers Carvana Co (NYSE:CVNA) and Carmax Inc spooked investors concerned about inflation’s impact on U.S. consumer spending.

GM projected in January it could improve wholesale deliveries by 25% to 30% over 2021, and predicted commodity and logistics costs would rise by $2.5 billion. The company said it expected to earn $13 billion to $15 billion in pretax profit.

“We are not quite clear on whether there will be a small potential cut to top end of the ’22 guide,” Evercore ISI wrote in a note ahead of GM’s first-quarter release scheduled for Tuesday.

As for Ford, which reports results on Wednesday, Evercore said it expects a cut to the 2022 outlook. One factor Evercore cited: Ford’s significant exposure to soaring prices for the aluminum used to build its best-selling F-150 pickup and other vehicles.

In early March, Ford’s chief financial officer, John Lawler, reaffirmed the company’s forecast that it could generate $11.5 billion to $12.5 billion in pretax profit for 2022. The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker and its chief executive, Jim Farley, have laid out an ambitious agenda, including dividing Ford’s automotive operations into separate electric and internal combustion technology units.

GM and Ford both must manage the costs of launching new electric vehicles. At GM, the company is ramping up production of its Cadillac Lyriq crossovers and GMC Hummer trucks. Ford will officially launch regular production of its electric F-150 Lightning pickup on Tuesday.

Supply-chain disruptions are slowing vehicle production for both companies. During 2021, higher prices offset much of the financial hit from lost sales volume. But rising interest costs will make it harder for consumers to keep paying more.

GM’s deliveries in China, its largest market, fell 21% during the first quarter. In the United States, GM’s sales for the first quarter fell by 20%. Ford’s U.S. sales fell by 17% in the first quarter compared with a year ago.

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