The U.S. bankruptcy court on Wednesday granted approval to electric vehicle maker, Lordstown Motors (OTC:RIDEQ) (formally sold under the NASDAQ symbol: RIDE) to sell its...
European Union ministers reached a consensus on Monday to modify a European Commission proposition concerning new vehicle regulations. The decision came after eight countries,...
Benzinga - by Shanthi Rexaline, Benzinga Editor. Electric vehicle stocks capitalized on the strength seen in the broader market, with most advancing solidly for the week. EV...
Karma Automotive dropped its $900 million lawsuit over intellectual property rights against Lordstown Motors Corp (OTC:RIDEQ), but only on the condition that it receives a $40M...
Benzinga - by Shanthi Rexaline, Benzinga Editor. The broader market weakness weighed down on electric vehicle stocks in the week ending on Sept. 8, although some, including market...
Benzinga - by Shanthi Rexaline, Benzinga Editor. Electric vehicle (EV) stocks meandered to a mixed close in the week ended Aug. 25 as they reacted to company-specific catalysts and...
Lordstown Motors (OTC:RIDEQ) revealed Tuesday that the recently bankrupt automaker had reached a $40-million settlement with Karma Automotive over a 2020 lawsuit. The electric...
As previously disclosed, on June 27, 2023, Lordstown Motors Corp. (RIDEQ), and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Debtors”), commenced voluntary proceedings under chapter 11...
Investing.com -- Here is your weekly Pro Recap of the past week's biggest headlines in the electric vehicle space: RIDE files Chapter 11; Tesla sees continued expansion for its...
Shares of Lordstown Motors (NASDAQ:RIDE) fell more than 5% in pre-market trading Thursday after the company revealed that it has been issued a delisting notice by the Nasdaq...
May take a while to hit decent production figures but this is a bargain basement price.
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lol, the price was around $25, today it's $1.20. Jesus.
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Vote Bullish thanks you
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short selling should be over soon
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Hindenburg report that came out today raises some serious questions about this company, who have been, according to Hindenburg been massively exaggerating their pre orders, with many ‘supposed’ lordstown pre order customers telling Hindenburg that they are not orders whatsoever, but are instead just commitments to CONSIDER placing an order with the company long after it has reached production. Apparently we’ll be waiting 3-4 years for Lordstown to actually reach production, due to a scary lack of innovation or skill in both battery making(claims that RIDE employees are assembling battery packs by hand!!) and in the mass manufacture of the truck itself, with major redesigns occuring daily. These are just a few of many examples of what was outlined by Hindenburg, have a look!! Comment what you think
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Pulling some serious G force on this rollercoaster