Li Auto Inc
NASDAQ: LI
$22.20
Closing Price on September 23, 2024
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A Chinese EV maker reports quarterly results before markets open Monday, as does a tech firm that's soon going private.
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Chinese EV makers Nio, Li Auto and Xpeng reported July deliveries Monday morning. The numbers race is tightening.
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Short interest for both EV makers and traditional carmakers was mostly lower in the two-week reporting period that ended June 30.
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Short interest dipped in the two-week period that ended June 15as share prices increased for both traditional automakers and EV makers.
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Monday afternoon's analyst calls included AutoZone, Li Auto, Marriott Vacations and Peloton.
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Tesla's new Model S is due out next week, and the Plaid high-performance version of the vehicle reportedly set a new record for the quarter-mile.
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Here's a quick look at selected company earnings reports that came out after U.S. markets closed on Tuesday and before they opened again on Wednesday.
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Short sellers bet on three EV stocks to fall in the two-week short interest reporting period ending May 14. Four of the six EV stocks we watch posted double-digit share price drops during the period.
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Four companies of interest are reporting quarterly results late Tuesday and early Wednesday, including two retailers, a cloud security provider and a Chinese EV maker.
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Short interest in EV stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period ended April 30. Short sellers pulled out of Tesla while piling into one China-based automaker.
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Short interest in EV stocks rose sharply in the two-week reporting period that ended April 15. Short sellers added to their positions on all but one EV stock.
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As tech companies continued to be out of favor in March, electric vehicle makers saw short sellers piling into their stocks. Traditional automakers, meanwhile, saw a decline in short interest.
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Chinese EV makers Nio and XPeng have reported first-quarter deliveries while investors wait to hear from Li Auto and market leader Tesla.
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Short interest in electric vehicle makers mostly increased in the two-week reporting period that ended March 15. Traditional automakers GM and Ford saw larger interest from short sellers.
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Short interest in automakers mostly declined in the two-week reporting period ended February 26. One maker of EV vans, however, saw short interest soar by nearly 50%.
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