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Inside Ford earnings, Wall Street sees the signs it needed to buy into the automaker's risky bets

For the last several years it seemed like Ford could do nothing right, but despite a steep decline in first-quarter profits, investors are turning upbeat on the second-largest domestic automaker, sending Ford shares soaring past the $10 mark for the first time since last August.
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