Martes, Nobyembre 2, 2021

Mercedes-Benz to require U.S. employee vaccinations by Jan. 4

The German automaker said it implemented the move in anticipation of a separate U.S. government vaccine mandate that would apply to businesses with at least 100 employees.



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Tesla squanders some of $300 billion market gain on Musk’s Hertz tweet

Musk said that because Tesla has demand for more vehicles than it can produce, the deal with Hertz “has zero effect on our economics.”



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Tesla recalling nearly 12,000 U.S. vehicles over software communication error

Tesla said the recall of 11,704 Model S, X, 3 and Y vehicles was prompted after a software update on Oct. 23 to vehicles in its limited early access full self-driving beta population.



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Jaguar Land Rover records $413 million quarterly loss on chip shortage

The automaker has unfulfilled demand of 160,000 vehicles. "That's probably the highest number in history of the company," finance chief Adrian Mardell said.



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Hyundai, Kia sales slip 3rd straight month

Industrywide sales are expected to fall 20 to 30 percent in October, analysts say, as supply bottlenecks continue to undercut light-vehicle output and dealer stockpiles.



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Toyota launches ad opposing proposed EV tax credit

The ad is asking Congress to "put politics aside" and apply the EV tax credit equally to all EVs assembled by U.S. autoworkers.



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Lunes, Nobyembre 1, 2021

Rivian aims for more than $50 billion valuation in IPO

Rivian Automotive Inc., the electric truck maker backed by Amazon.com Inc., plans to raise as much as $8.4 billion in an initial public offering that could give it a value of as much as $53 billion.

Rivian said it plans to sell 135 million shares for $57 to $62 each, according to its filing Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. At the top of that range, Rivian would have a market value of $53 billion based on the outstanding shares listed in its filing. Accounting for employee stock options and restricted stock units, the company’s fully diluted value is close to $60 billion.

That compares with a valuation of $27.6 billion after a $2.65 billion funding round in January, Bloomberg News reported.

The listing would eclipse the June IPO by XPeng Inc. as the largest ever for an EV maker IPO. XPeng raised more than HK$16 billion ($2 billion) including so-called greenshoe shares in its Hong Kong IPO. Electric-vehicle leader Tesla Inc., with a current market value of $1.2 trillion, raised $260 million listing in 2010.

Rivian has attracted cornerstone investors that indicated interest for up to $5 billion of the IPO shares, its filing shows. The investors include Amazon.com Inc., T. Rowe Price, Coatue Management, Franklin Templeton, Capital Research Global Investors, D1 Capital, Third Point Investors, Blackstone Inc., Dragoneer Investment Group and Soros Funds.

Irvine, Calif.-based Rivian was seeking to be valued at about $80 billion in a listing, Bloomberg News reported in August when the company announced that it had filed confidentially for an IPO.

The company’s IPO plans come as electric vehicle makers are scaling up, angling for a bigger slice of the growing market. With $10.5 billion raised from backers including Amazon and Ford Motor Co., an established factory in Illinois and thousands of reservation holders for its R1T truck and R1S sport utility vehicle, Rivian is among the most serious competitors lining up to take on Tesla.

Rivian had a net loss of $994 million in the first six months of 2021, compared with a $377 million deficit a year earlier, according to its filings.

In addition to Amazon, Rivian’s biggest investors include affiliates of T. Rowe Price, Global Oryx Co. and Manheim Investments, its filings show.

To help attract retail investors, Rivian plans to allocate a portion of its IPO shares to SoFi Securities LLC’s online brokerage platform. Founder and CEO  R.J. Scaringe is expected to maintain control over Rivian through a class of stock giving him 10 votes per share, compared with one vote each for th shares sold in the IPO.

The offering is being led by Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. More than 20 banks are listed on the cover page of its prospectus. Rivian plans for its shares to trade on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol RIVN.



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