Ted Cannis, chief executive officer of Ford Pro, speaks during an interview in New York, on Thursday, July 28, 2022.
DETROIT — The head of Ford Motor 's highly profitable "Pro" commercial and fleet business will retire at the end of this month, the company said Thursday.
Ford Pro has been a profit-driver for the automaker.
It has raked in about $18.7 billion in adjusted earnings and $184.5 billion in revenue since 2021, assisting in offsetting losses of its electric vehicles business.
Such results led Wall Street to praise the business, as analysts have called it a "hidden gem" and Ford's "Ferrari ," referring to the highly profitable Italian sports car manufacturer.
Persons:
Ted Cannis, DETROIT —, Andrew Frick, Ford, Jim Farley, Wall, Ferrari
Organizations:
Ford Pro, DETROIT, Ford Motor
Locations:
New York