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We're seeing a lot of these stocks that had no reason to be anywhere as high as they did come right back down to earth. With that said, they're still overvalued.
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Originally posted by Mitchel674 View PostTruly nuts! $166/share. I will sell when the value of my IPO shares reach the cost of my new R1S.
I definitely couldn't stomach buying individual stocks. Watching my investments lose 60% in two months would be way too stressful.
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Originally posted by Random1 View PostI find it quite coincidental that Ford and Rivian changed their plans only a week after an IPO which Ford turned a $500 mil investment into $10 billion. You really think if they had no plans on working together after investing $500 mill , that it would have came out before the IPO. Fords investment in Rivian gives it legitimacy and Ford , starts to look more like an EV player, win for both parties , except the investors.
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Originally posted by Random1 View PostI find it quite coincidental that Ford and Rivian changed their plans only a week after an IPO which Ford turned a $500 mil investment into $10 billion. You really think if they had no plans on working together after investing $500 mill , that it would have came out before the IPO. Fords investment in Rivian gives it legitimacy and Ford , starts to look more like an EV player, win for both parties , except the investors.
Ford also had resigned from the BOD.
See post #47.
The only Ford relationship at IPO was as a shareholder at IPO. Fully disclosed and the actions were a clear indication of the companies going separate ways.
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A legacy company investing into a startup unfortunately doesn't give legitimacy though. GM had a deal for a $2B investment in Nikola and we all know how well that went.
Rivian actually has a product so it's not like Nikola but there's just too many questions for a true investment now. Speculation? Sure.
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I find it quite coincidental that Ford and Rivian changed their plans only a week after an IPO which Ford turned a $500 mil investment into $10 billion. You really think if they had no plans on working together after investing $500 mill , that it would have came out before the IPO. Fords investment in Rivian gives it legitimacy and Ford , starts to look more like an EV player, win for both parties , except the investors.
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Originally posted by Nysoz View PostThey still have no significant revenue, no known tech advantage over other EV players, and still currently worth $98B.
It's a casino for sure!
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They still have no significant revenue, no known tech advantage over other EV players, and still currently worth $98B.
It's a casino for sure!
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Time for everyone to buy the Rivian dip? Back down to $115 from $172 six days ago.
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Originally posted by xraygoggles View Post
Better do it sooner rather than later.
Even Rivian cannot defy the laws of physics: what goes up must....
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Originally posted by Mitchel674 View PostTruly nuts! $166/share. I will sell when the value of my IPO shares reach the cost of my new R1S.
Even Rivian cannot defy the laws of physics: what goes up must....
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I have some buddies who put down the pre-order and were allowed to acquire some shares at the real IPO price of 70-something. Hopefully they have sold this irrational pump...
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Originally posted by Nysoz View PostWelcome to the casino!
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