I did not lie.
Did you see that Bloomberg asked them, in email and they responded they were GLAD Trumps policies would make it possible to REMAIN in the US rather than move to Mexico.
Reuters article is not recent and is not about a phone call between Bill Ford and Donald Trump just a few days ago, nor is it about the Lincoln suv plant in Kentucky.
Because you want to believe reuters over Bloomberg and Fords own answer to whether Bill and Trump spoke and their decision is up to you, but the facts are there.
Do you really think that any company's executives discusses their concerns and possible solutions publicly, when they are a private entity and know their solution might effect alot of people negatively, as well as their business Before they have made their decision?
If so, then I will sell ya this wonderful oasis in the desert, for real cheap.
They announce after their decision.
And Ford was considering moving its Lincoln suv to Mexico. They will keep it here now, according to Bill Ford after a talk with Trump a few days ago, according to Bloomberg. Obviously they were considering it, even if outsiders were unaware, whether you like it or not-
Ford confirmed late Thursday it has told Trump its Lincoln SUV made at the Louisville assembly plant will stay in Kentucky.
“We are encouraged that President-elect Trump and the new Congress will pursue policies that will improve U.S. competitiveness and make it possible to keep production of this vehicle here in the U.S.,” the automaker said in an e-mailed statement.
Trump Says Ford Called to Say It's Keeping SUV Plant in Kentucky
You lie:
Earlier this week, Ford CEO Mark Fields said Trump's election has not changed the company's plans. Reuters reports:
" 'We're going forward with our plan to move production of the Ford Focus to Mexico, and importantly that's to make room for two very important products we'll be putting back into Michigan plants,' Fields said in an interview on the sidelines of the Los Angeles Auto Show. 'There will be no job impact whatsoever with this move.'
"Ford Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said last month he met with Trump. Ford has countered Trump's criticism, saying the company, founded by his great-grandfather, makes more cars and trucks in the United States than any other automaker.
"Fields said with U.S. gasoline prices so low, 'it's very difficult for us to be able to make money on a vehicle produced in the U.S.' in the small car segment. If Ford decided to build the Focus small car line in the United States, and had to raise the price, 'we wouldn't sell the vehicle.' "
Trump Takes Credit For Saving A U.S. Ford Plant That Wasn't Planning To Move