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Despite plummeting sales, the automaker's per-share loss is only about half of what analysts had predicted. Ford stock rises as executives continue to insist that bailout funds won't be needed. Ford Motor Co. reported a first-quarter loss of $1.4 billion, bettering analyst expectations in the face of crashing sales.

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