Ford Motor Company (F) and General Motors Company (GM)’s Recent Success Spurs Hiring Spree

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Spring Hill
General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) announced today that it has increased its spending to $350 million at its Spring Hill assembly plant, and is expected to create or retain about 1,800 jobs. The cash invested will be spent on two midsize vehicle projects in the future. This will likely be a story told multiple times over the next few years as General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) undertakes its biggest vehicle lineup refresh in its history – planning to replace, redesign, or refresh 90% of its lineup by 2016. The assembly plant had also taken on the production of the Chevrolet Equinox late last year due to growing consumer demand.

Bottom line
From an investing perspective this is good news for multiple reasons. Firstly, it means that both Ford and General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) are more financially stable and have enough confidence in the rebounding automotive market to continue a series of hiring. Secondly, it means that Ford will be able to improve its supply to meet demand and will cease to lose sales from lack of inventory when production ramps up – consider that the Fusion is sitting on dealer lots for just 10 days, which is ridiculously short. Thirdly, it means Ford will have plenty of production capacity in time for its next generation F-150, which is responsible for a majority of Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F)’s profits and will debut next year. As Ford and General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) continue to add jobs, my optimism that both will remain very viable and profitable investments during the automotive industry’s rebound continues to grow.

The article Ford and GM’s Recent Success Spurs Hiring Spree originally appeared on Fool.com and is written by Daniel Miller.

Fool contributor Daniel Miller owns shares of Ford and General Motors. The Motley Fool recommends Ford and General Motors. The Motley Fool owns shares of Ford.

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