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Ford Motor Company Statement on Ford-Tracinda Meeting

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June 18, 2008 -- Ford Motor Company statement:

“Representatives of Ford Motor Company – including Executive Chairman Bill Ford and President and CEO Alan Mulally – met with representatives of Tracinda Corp. on Tuesday. The informal meeting was positive and a chance for the leaders of both companies to discuss elements of Ford’s transformation plan that we have announced publicly. We continue to welcome confidence in Ford by our various stakeholders.”

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Ford Motor Company Statement on Tracinda Corporation Announcement

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Dearborn, Mich., April 28, 2008 – The following statement is attributable to Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford and Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally:

“We welcome confidence in Ford and the progress we are making on our transformation plan. Any investor can purchase Ford shares, which are sold on the open market. The Ford team remains focused on executing our plan to transform Ford into a lean global enterprise delivering profitable growth for all.”

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Ford Motor Company Details Performance, Executive Compensation in 2007 Annual Report and Proxy Statement

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DEARBORN, Mich., April 4, 2008 – Ford Motor Company [NYSE: F] today reiterated the significant progress it is making on its plan to transform and position the company to grow profitably around the world with the release of its 2007 Annual Report and notice of its 2008 Annual Meeting of Shareholders and Proxy Statement.

The Annual Report and Proxy Statement were mailed today to approximately 730,000 shareholders and the Proxy Statement was filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The documents outline the company’s performance in 2007, announce information about the company’s Annual Meeting to be held on May 8, 2008, and proposals to be presented there, as well as provide details of compensation for select corporate officers.

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