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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.
Goldman Sachs has increased its outlook for EV demand over the next 20 years. In the shorter run, a couple of battery makers stand out as seeing the biggest share price gains over the next one to two...
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.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included ADT, Chevron, Camping World, Costco, D.R. Horton, General Electric, Nio and Occidental Petroleum.
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%.
Earnings releases for the most recently completed quarter are beginning to slow. Here's our look at one release due out Monday morning, plus a fast look at the once high-flying electric vehicle...
Here's a look at three stocks that will be reporting quarterly results after markets close Monday.
Short interest in electric vehicle makers mostly declined in the two-week reporting period that ended February 12.
Short interest plunged more than 20% on three electric vehicle makers in the two-week short interest period ending January 29.
24/7 Wall St. has compiled a list of a few of the biggest movers along why they are moving, a recent trading history and what the consensus estimate is from analysts.
Short sellers may be giving up trying to outsmart Tesla shareholders. They have been turning more attention to the country's traditional automakers.
24/7 Wall St. is looking at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Friday. We have included the most recent analyst call on each stock, as well as a recent trading history and the general...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Airbnb, American Express, Arch Capital, Carlyle, Darden Restaurants, Facebook, Eli Lilly and Nio.
With share prices of electric vehicle makers soaring, it should be no surprise that short sellers are pouncing on the stocks as well.
Chinese EV maker Nio has revealed the payout for its $1.5 billion debt offering. The five-year $650 million tranched pays no interest but carries a conversion premium of 50%.