• Investing
  • Stock
Round Table Thoughts
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
Home Investing Why did Rivian pull the plug on its agreement with Mercedes-Benz?
Investing

Why did Rivian pull the plug on its agreement with Mercedes-Benz?

by December 13, 2022
by December 13, 2022 0 comment
Share
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsapp

Rivian Automotive Inc (NASDAQ: RIVN) is in focus on Monday after the EV company said it’s decided to walk away from an agreement it signed with Mercedes-Benz only three months ago.

Rivian wants to focus on its consumer business

In September, Rivian had partnered with Mercedes to build all-electric commercial vans in Europe – a joint venture it cancelled this morning saying:

At this point in time, we believe focusing on our consumer business as well as our existing commercial business represent the most attractive near-term opportunities to maximise value for Rivian Automotive Inc.

Nonetheless, the electric vehicles manufacturer remains open to working with Benz in the future, as per the press release.

Earlier in 2022, Rivian started delivering electric vans to Amazon.com Inc in the United States. Its shares are down nearly 75% for the year at writing.

iSeeCars.com analyst reacts to the news

Working with Mercedes in Europe could have been the holy grail for Rivian Automotive Inc to expand its global reach.

But it’s choosing to pull the plug because it wants to conserve cash amidst a challenging macroeconomic landscape, said Karl Brauer (Executive Analyst at iSeeCars.com) on Yahoo Finance.

They don’t want to have two battlefronts. They’re too far down the consumer side now. If they start to divert the other way, it could not work for them on the consumer side as quickly as they needed to.

Last month, Rivian Automotive Inc revealed to have burned through $1.37 billion in its fiscal Q3 (detailed here). That said, the pullback today may have created an opportunity to buy Rivian stock considering Wall Street has a consensus “overweight” rating on it.  

The post Why did Rivian pull the plug on its agreement with Mercedes-Benz? appeared first on Invezz.

You Might Also Like
  • Pro recommends buying Shake Shack stock despite soft guidance
  • CAC 40 forecast for December 2022
  • The Fed’s 50-bps hike faces off against the “compressed lag effect”
  • Nexo announces gradual exit from the United States
Share
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsapp

previous post
Should you buy Oracle stock despite soft guidance?
next post
Is the FTSE 100 a buy ahead of BoE and UK CPI data?

You may also like

Coinbase stock soars 11% amid $100 million settlement with NY...

January 4, 2023

Puts and Calls: Stock Options Explained

April 24, 2023

UK retail sales slip 0.4% as households feel inflation pinch

December 16, 2022

Here’s how Adobe did in its fourth financial quarter

December 15, 2022

Is it safe to buy big tech companies amid a...

December 22, 2022

OKX Chain launches Liquid Staking with up to 40% APR

December 20, 2022

Tesco vs Ocado: Better buy as UK retail sales slip

December 16, 2022

European Central Bank is in a critical phase in the...

December 1, 2022

American Airlines lifts Q4 guidance on ‘strong demand’

January 12, 2023

High Probability Strategy: A Holy Grail of Options Trading?

March 24, 2023

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    Recent Posts

    • Week Ahead: NIFTY Stays In A Defined Range; Moving Past This Level Crucial For Resumption Of Upmove

      May 31, 2025
    • Breakouts, Momentum & Moving Averages: 10 Must-See Stock Charts Right Now

      May 31, 2025
    • Leadership Rotation Could Confirm Corrective Phase

      May 30, 2025
    • Run Your Stock Portfolio Like a Pro Sports Team

      May 30, 2025
    • U.S. foreign tax bill sends jitters across Wall Street

      May 30, 2025

    Popular Posts

    • 1

      Trump-era China sanctions ended by Biden may be...

      June 27, 2024 2,766 views
    • 2

      Walz’s honeymoon with China gets fresh scrutiny as...

      August 9, 2024 2,473 views
    • 3

      Biden appointee played key role in recruiting Chinese...

      June 25, 2024 2,452 views
    • 4

      Shein’s global ambitions leaves some cybersecurity experts fearful...

      July 10, 2024 2,434 views
    • 5

      Harris VP pick spent years promoting research facility...

      August 29, 2024 2,310 views

    Categories

    • Economy (7,009)
    • Editor's Pick (2,106)
    • Investing (538)
    • Stock (2,582)

    Popular Posts

    • 1

      Trump-era China sanctions ended by Biden may be revived under new House GOP bill

      June 27, 2024
    • 2

      Walz’s honeymoon with China gets fresh scrutiny as Harris camp blasts ‘lying’ critics

      August 9, 2024
    • 3

      Biden appointee played key role in recruiting Chinese businesses to Delaware: ‘Longtime friends’

      June 25, 2024
    • 4

      Shein’s global ambitions leaves some cybersecurity experts fearful of Chinese spy threats

      July 10, 2024
    • 5

      Harris VP pick spent years promoting research facility that collaborated with ‘Chinese military company’

      August 29, 2024

    Latest News

    • Week Ahead: NIFTY Stays In A Defined Range; Moving Past...

      May 31, 2025
    • Breakouts, Momentum & Moving Averages: 10 Must-See Stock Charts Right...

      May 31, 2025
    • Leadership Rotation Could Confirm Corrective Phase

      May 30, 2025

    Categories

    • Economy (7,009)
    • Editor's Pick (2,106)
    • Investing (538)
    • Stock (2,582)

    Disclaimer: RoundTableThoughts.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2024 RoundTableThoughts.com. All Rights Reserved.

    Round Table Thoughts
    • Investing
    • Stock
    Round Table Thoughts
    • Economy
    • Editor’s Pick

    Read alsox

    GameStop Q3 results: ‘I’m looking in...

    December 7, 2022

    25+ incredible oil industry statistics &...

    December 22, 2022

    Inflation softens but stocks still fall,...

    December 16, 2022
    Sign In

    Keep me signed in until I sign out

    Forgot your password?

    Password Recovery

    A new password will be emailed to you.

    Have received a new password? Login here