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{{short description|Frarstizkian multinational automaker}}
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{{Infobox company
| name = Ford Motor Company
| name = Albeiske Motor Company
| logo = Ford logo flat.svg
| logo = [[File:Screenshot 2022-05-19 2.30.34 PM.png|120px|frameless]]
| image = FordGlassHouse.jpg
| image_size =
| image_size = 250px
| image = [[File:Screenshot 2022-05-25 1.26.15 PM.png|180px|frameless]]
| image_caption = [[Ford World Headquarters]] in Dearborn, Michigan
| image_size =  
| type = [[Public company|Public]]
| image_caption = Albeiske Motor Company Headquarters in Ray Lauscie, {{flag|Frarstizk}}
| traded_as = {{unbulleted list|{{nyse|F}}|[[S&P 100|S&P 100 Component]]|[[S&P 500|S&P 500 Component]]}}
| location_city = Ray Lauscie
| founder = [[Henry Ford]]
| location_country = {{flag|Frarstizk}}
| type = Public
| traded_as =
| founder = Diirgurr Quarvok
| key_people = {{unbulleted list| Pora Quarvok (Owner)| Versaelur Njorxte (Chairman)| Benediqt Schwarov (President)
}}
| industry = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry Automotive]
| products = {{unbulleted list| Automobiles| Luxury vehicles | Commercial vehicles | Automotive parts | Pickup trucks | SUVs
}}
| area_served = Worldwide
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = {{unbulleted list
| foundation = {{start date and years ago|1952|03|18}}
  |[[William Clay Ford Jr.]] ([[Chairman#Executive chairman|Executive Chairman]])
  |[[Jim Farley (businessman)|Jim Farley]] ([[President (corporate title)|President]] & [[Chief executive officer|CEO]])}}
| industry = [[Automotive industry|Automotive]]
| products = {{unbulleted list
  | [[Car|Automobiles]]
  | [[Luxury vehicles]]
  | [[Commercial vehicles]]
  | [[List of auto parts|Automotive parts]]
  | [[Pickup trucks]]
  | [[SUVs]]
  }}
| services = {{unbulleted list
  | [[Finance|Automotive finance]]
  | [[Vehicle leasing]]
  | [[Service (motor vehicle)|Vehicle service]]
  }}
| production = {{decrease}} 4.2 million vehicles (2020)
| revenue = {{increase}} {{US$|136.3 billion|link=yes}} (2021)
| operating_income = {{increase}} {{US$|4.5 billion}} (2021)
| net_income = {{increase}} {{US$|17.9 billion}} (2021)
| assets = {{decrease}} {{US$|257 billion}} (2021)
| equity = {{increase}} {{US$|48.6 billion}} (2021)
| num_employees = 186,000 (2020)
| owners = {{unbulleted list
  | [[Henry Ford family tree|Ford family]] (2% equity; 40% voting power)
  | [[The Vanguard Group]] (5.82%)
  | [[Evercore Wealth Management]] (5.58%)
  }}
| divisions = {{unbulleted list
  | Albeiske Div. 1
  | Albeiske Div. 2
  | Albeiske Div. 3
  | Python Div. 1
  | Ford Model E
  | Ford Pro
| predecessor = [[Henry Ford Company]]
| foundation = {{start date and years ago|1852|03|18}}
| hq_location = Albeiske Motor Company Headquarters
| location_city = Ray Lauscie
| location_country = [[File:Screenshot 2022-05-06 7.20.51 PM.png|23px|link=|border]] [[Frarstizk]]
| homepage = www.albeiske.com
| homepage = www.albeiske.com
| footnotes =  
| footnotes =  
}}
}}
'''Albeiske Motor Company''' is the largest company in [[Frarstizk]]. Albeiske  was founded in 1952 primarily to design and make vehicles. Throughout [[Anteria]] it is common to see a vehicle manufactured by Albeiske. A common survey showed that 42% of Frarstizkians drive an Albeiske automobile. Albeiske Motor Company was established shortly after Frarstizk's independence and has been distributing vehicles since 1952, founded by businessman Diirgurr Quarvok. They are currently headquartered in Ray Lauscie, Frarstizk. They have invested in other major Frarstizkian companies. A division of Albeiske is Sports Car manufacturing. Albeiske make Sports Cars under the name Python which have proved to also be very popular. The most recent Python car released was called the Legion which has sold around 50,000 cars this year. They have made Sport Cars since 1981, their first model was called the Gladiator which only sold 25,000 cars. Because they were unsuccessful, they were discontinued soon after making them extremely rare and valuable today.
==History==
==Products==
===Automobiles===
===Luxury Vehicles===
===Python===
===Commercial Vehicles===
===Pickup Trucks===
===SUVs===
===Electric Vehicles===
==Logos==
==Sponsorships==
==Links==
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 12 August 2022

Albeiske Motor Company
Public
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedMarch 18, 1952; 72 years ago (1952-03-18)
FounderDiirgurr Quarvok
Headquarters
Ray Lauscie
,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Pora Quarvok (Owner)
  • Versaelur Njorxte (Chairman)
  • Benediqt Schwarov (President)
Products
  • Automobiles
  • Luxury vehicles
  • Commercial vehicles
  • Automotive parts
  • Pickup trucks
  • SUVs
Websitewww.albeiske.com

Albeiske Motor Company is the largest company in Frarstizk. Albeiske was founded in 1952 primarily to design and make vehicles. Throughout Anteria it is common to see a vehicle manufactured by Albeiske. A common survey showed that 42% of Frarstizkians drive an Albeiske automobile. Albeiske Motor Company was established shortly after Frarstizk's independence and has been distributing vehicles since 1952, founded by businessman Diirgurr Quarvok. They are currently headquartered in Ray Lauscie, Frarstizk. They have invested in other major Frarstizkian companies. A division of Albeiske is Sports Car manufacturing. Albeiske make Sports Cars under the name Python which have proved to also be very popular. The most recent Python car released was called the Legion which has sold around 50,000 cars this year. They have made Sport Cars since 1981, their first model was called the Gladiator which only sold 25,000 cars. Because they were unsuccessful, they were discontinued soon after making them extremely rare and valuable today.

History

Products

Automobiles

Luxury Vehicles

Python

Commercial Vehicles

Pickup Trucks

SUVs

Electric Vehicles

Logos

Sponsorships

Links