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Rivian shares surge 15% after Volkswagen invests $5.8B as a part of three way partnership

Editorial Board Published November 13, 2024
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Shares of Rivian jumped over 15% on Wednesday after the electrical car maker introduced a $5.8 billion funding from German automaker Volkswagen as a part of their three way partnership.Shares of Rivian and different electrical car producers decreased after Trump received his second presidency, with Tesla being the one outlier.Rivian’s shares have fallen almost 55% this 12 months, underperforming rivals. If positive factors maintain, the corporate is about so as to add over $1.6 billion to its present market worth of $10.8 billion.

Shares of Rivian jumped over 15% on Wednesday after the electrical car maker introduced a $5.8 billion funding from German automaker Volkswagen as a part of their three way partnership.

The funding increase comes at a vital time for Rivian, which goals to chop prices, obtain profitability, and launch its smaller, extra reasonably priced R2 SUV to draw budget-conscious customers.

The three way partnership, Rivian and VW Group Know-how LLC will combine superior electrical infrastructure and Rivian’s software program expertise for each corporations’ future electrical autos.

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“It (the investment) is a vote of confidence in the EV maker’s prospects, as support for EVs in the U.S. faces a more uncertain future, given Trump is returning to the White House,” mentioned Susannah Streeter, head of cash and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown.

“Tesla’s Elon Musk has been given a seat at Trump’s top table,” Streeter added, which might doubtlessly put EV rivals like Rivian in a much less favorable place in future coverage selections.

Employees assemble second-generation R1 autos at electrical automaker Rivian’s manufacturing facility in Regular, Illinois, on June 21, 2024.  (Reuters/Joel Angel Juarez/File Photograph / Reuters)

Final week, Rivian fell in need of third-quarter income estimates. The Amazon-backed firm has been scuffling with a elements scarcity, which led to a discount in its annual manufacturing forecast in October.

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Rivian nonetheless faces daunting challenges like a scarcity of scale, growing competitors, excessive capital prices and the “assumed elimination” of EV tax credit, mentioned Garrett Nelson, senior fairness analyst at CFRA Analysis

The three way partnership helps alleviate “a significant chunk of the capital concern” and is more likely to set up the Rivian and Volkswagen enterprise because the platform of selection within the Western world other than Tesla, mentioned Canaccord Genuity analysts in a notice.

Rivian’s shares have fallen almost 55% this 12 months, underperforming rivals. If positive factors maintain, the corporate is about so as to add over $1.6 billion to its present market worth of $10.8 billion.

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