The Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker will open the envelope on Friday, but early buzz says the company will report profit in the neighborhood of $8 billion, excluding onetime charges.
Annual profit-sharing checks to be cut in March will give the local economy a much-needed $240 million leg up, according to David Sowerby, an economist with Loomis Sayles.
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