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Ford Seeking To Sell Additional $500 Mln In Common Shares

 
Wallace Witkowski
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    SAN FRANCISCO -- Ford Motor Co. seeks to sell an additional $500 million in common stock, according to a prospectus filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Thursday. Ford said the prospectus is in addition to $500 million in shares offered in an Aug. 14 prospectus.

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    Most folks judge the health of a business by the revenue that comes in through sales. But not all revenue is equal. Companies can grow their sales by buying other companies, which means you don't get a clear view of how the real sales trends are moving.

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