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Lucid's CEO offered a weak defense for diluting the EV maker's stock. It is no surprise the share price has plunged in the past two years.
Lucid stock plunged on news that it would sell stock to raise cash. The electric vehicle maker's prospects don't look good. Here's why.
Lucid stock has underperformed this year and is a penny stock. The electric vehicle maker's prospects don't look good. Here's why.
In the third quarter, Ford ranked fourth in EV sales in America. So far, its $30 billion investment in the business has not paid off.
Weak sales of its flagship electric car are a sign that Ford continues to struggle in the EV market. No wonder it pulled back from the EV business.
Ford is offering its new electric vehicle owners a home charging station. But is that what its EV customers really want from Ford?
Tesla faces fierce competition for market share in China. Will its powerful brand be enough to sustain it in the world’s leading EV market?
Ford is offering its new electric vehicle owners a home charging station. But is that what its EV customers really want from Ford?
Chinese automaker BYD just issued big recalls of two of its most popular models. Is this a chance for Tesla to gain some market share in China?
Stellantis warned that this year's financial results would be worse than expected. Ford investors worry it will be next to disappoint the market.
Morgan Stanley downgraded Rivian stock and slashed its price target. The company faces more challenges other electric vehicle makers do.
Ford and Tesla have reversed Wall Street’s opinions in just a few months. One stock is in retreat and the other easily outperformed the S&P 500.
General Motors sold more electric vehicles than Ford did in July and August. But Hyundai/Kia outsold them both in the first eight months of the year.
Lucid has been a penny stock for almost two years, and one that has underperformed the broader market in that time.
Volkswagen scaled back its electric vehicle (EV) plans and warned of plant closures in its home market. Is this a sign of things to come at Ford?