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Electric SUV maker Fisker files for bankruptcy
  + stars: | 2024-06-18 | by ( Olesya Dmitracova | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
London CNN —Fisker, a US electric vehicle startup, said Tuesday it had filed for bankruptcy. Fisker added then that it was in discussions with an existing investor about possibly putting more money into the company. Its sole product is the Fisker Ocean electric SUV. The Ocean was also the subject of a review that month by American YouTuber Marques Brownlee titled, “This is the Worst Car I’ve Ever Reviewed.”“Do not buy this version of the Fisker Ocean,” reads the video’s description. Fisker filed for bankruptcy Monday, choosing the common Chapter 11 route, which allows companies to try to resolve their financial problems through reorganization.
Persons: London CNN —, Fisker, American YouTuber Marques Brownlee, , Henrik Fisker, BYD, Tesla Organizations: London CNN, Automotive News, Hyundai, Kia, Ford, General Motors, International Energy Agency Locations: American, EVs, United States, Europe,
DETROIT – The traditional Detroit automakers – General Motors , Ford Motor and Stellantis – should exit the Chinese market "as soon as they possibly can," Bank of America's top automotive analyst said Tuesday. Murphy, who has previously asked General Motors about exiting the market, said the "D3" automakers need to focus on their core products and more profitable regions. It's a prospect that would have been unthinkable for the automakers, specifically GM, just a few years ago, but the rise of local Chinese automakers such as BYD and Geely has put growing pressure on the companies. While the Detroit automakers need to rethink the way their doing business in China, Murphy said it's slightly different for U.S. electric vehicle leader Tesla . Murphy said Tesla, like Chinese companies, has a roughly $17,000 cost advantage in EV components compared to the traditional Detroit automakers to assist it in the Chinese market, allowing it to have "more room to run."
Persons: John Murphy, Murphy, Geely, Joe Biden, it's, Tesla Organizations: Automobile Works, FAW, Haima, Co, Detroit, , Motors, Ford Motor, Bank, BofA Securities, Automotive Press, GM, Ford Locations: China, Haikou, Hainan Province, DETROIT, Detroit
Beijing has launched an anti-dumping investigation aimed at certain pork products from the European Union, days after the Brussels raised tariffs on Chinese vehicles. China's Ministry of Commerce announced Monday it had opened an investigation into imported pork and its by-products originating from the EU, including pork offal, pig fat, pig intestines, bladders, and stomachs. The investigation is expected to conclude within 12 months, though it could be extended for a further six months, the ministry said. The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China said the EU pork investigation was Beijing's retaliation for recent tariffs on Chinese EVs. In response to questions, a Chinese commerce ministry official said the probe was first initiated by a formal complaint by a domestic industry group, the China Animal Agriculture Association.
Organizations: European Union, China's Ministry of Commerce, European Union Chamber of Commerce, EU EV, CNBC, China Animal Agriculture Association Locations: Beijing, Brussels, China
Fisker has filed for bankruptcy, following its warnings of potential business failure. Fisker is one of several companies to face headwinds from an EV sales slowdown. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Fisker, the second failed automotive startup founded by car designer Henrik Fisker, is the latest EV upstart to fail. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Fisker, , Henrik Fisker Organizations: Service, Business
Executive Vice President of the European Commission for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age Margrethe Vestager talks to media in the Berlaymont, the EU Commission headquarter on May 23, 2024 in Brussels, Belgium. The European Union may be no economic match for its U.S. and China trade partners, but it can seek to contend with them strategically, the bloc's competition chief said Tuesday. Margrethe Vestager told CNBC that the EU had become "much better" at defending itself against unfair trade practices, and that it would continue to find novel ways of competing equitably with its economic partners. "The point is to realise we can never outspend China or the U.S.," Vestager told Silvia Amaro in Brussels. It follows similar measures by the U.S. last month, the latest phase in a growing trade tensions between the two economic powerhouses.
Persons: Margrethe Vestager, Vestager, Silvia Amaro Organizations: European Commission, European, CNBC, EU, EV, U.S Locations: Brussels, Belgium, China
AdvertisementA Fisker spokesperson said it would be "unfair" to compare the two companies. A Fisker spokesperson denied comments that Henrik took on a more passive role and said he was "deeply involved." AdvertisementA Fisker spokesperson said Magna was responsible for testing and releasing the Ocean and it had been fully certified by regulators in the US and Europe. A Fisker spokesperson pushed back on the comments questioning Henrik's business prowess. For Henrik, whose earlier company, Fisker Automotive, filed for bankruptcy in 2013, his present predicament echoes the past.
Persons: , Henrik Fisker, Wendy Gruel's, Geeta Gupta, Gupta, Henrik Fisker's, James Bond, Henrik, Fisker, Rivian, Tesla, Phil McCarten, Magna, hadn't, YouTuber, Marques Brownlee, Kurt Mechling, he'd, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, TechCrunch, Aston Martin, BMW Z8, Magna International, Fisker Inc, Apollo Global Management, Tesla, Ford, GM, Magna, Reuters, Fisker, Business Insider, Engineers, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Technicians, California Bureau of Automotive, BI, New York Stock Exchange, Fisker Automotive Locations: Fisker, Europe, California, Graz, Austria, Panera
CNBC Daily Open: Boeing's 'moment of reckoning'
  + stars: | 2024-06-18 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Immigrants, jobs and inflationImmigration has helped the U.S. job market sustain a strong run in recent months without reigniting inflation, economists and analysts say. This dynamic — a hot job market and cooling inflation — is in part the result of increased inflows of immigrants. The conglomerate sold 1.3 million shares for $39.8 million, reducing its holding to 6.9%. [PRO] S&P 500 to hit 6,000Evercore ISI predicts the stock market will soar to unprecedented heights, setting a new year-end target for the S&P 500 at a record 6,000.
Persons: Neel Kashkari, CNBC's Rebecca Picciotto, Ryan Cohen, Keith Gill, Matthew Bartolini, Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger, Tesla Organizations: CNBC, Microsoft, Apple, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Minneapolis Federal, GameStop, Fund, Nvidia, SPDR Locations: U.S, SPDR Americas, Berkshire, BYD
Hong Kong CNN —Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has further cut its large stake in BYD, which vies with Tesla as the world’s largest electric car (EV) maker, as global trade tensions escalate over Chinese EVs. The sale was valued at 310.5 million Hong Kong dollars ($40 million). BYD shares had closed at a record high in June of that year. In 2008, Berkshire spent $230 million in buying BYD shares at an average of HK$8 ($1.02) apiece. Berkshire still holds 75.7 million Hong Kong-listed shares of BYD, which were worth about 17.6 billion Hong Kong dollars ($2.3 billion) by Tuesday.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN — Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Tesla, Buffett, Daniel Acker, Biden, Wang Chuanfu, Elon Musk’s Tesla, didn’t, Charlie Munger, Munger “, Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Hong Kong, Berkshire, Bloomberg, Getty, European Union, European Commission, EU, EV, HK, CNN Locations: China, Hong Kong, BYD, European, Europe, Beijing, United States, Shenzhen, Berkshire
Warren Buffett speaks during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 4, 2024. Berkshire Hathaway, an early investor in BYD thanks to the late Charlie Munger, continued to trim its massive stake in China's biggest electric vehicle maker. Warren Buffett's conglomerate has sold an additional 1.3 million Hong Kong-listed shares of BYD for $39.8 million, according to a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The conglomerate first bought about 225 million shares of Shenzhen-based BYD in 2008 for about $230 million. The bet turned out to be extremely lucrative as the EV market saw explosive growth in China and elsewhere.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's Organizations: Berkshire, Hong Kong Stock Exchange Locations: Omaha , Nebraska, Hong Kong, BYD, Shenzhen, China
Lekander predicted the EV maker's stock would plunge to $15 a share, implying a 91% decline. Tesla stock represents one of the greatest bubbles in history, he said. Earnings are falling off a cliff," he added, estimating Tesla's earnings could fall as much as 50% this year. Lekander, who has been shorting Tesla stock since 2020, echoed other Tesla bears, who have criticized the stock's lofty valuation and predicted a coming correction. AdvertisementIf the company reports losses for two quarters in a row, the stock could easily see losses in the double-digits, Lekander predicted.
Persons: Lekander, , Tesla Organizations: EV, Service, Energy, Yahoo Finance
I'll review a way to play increased electricity use as electric vehicle adoption progresses around the country. Eversource Energy (ES) , a public utility holding company, operates in the electric distribution, electric transmission, natural gas distribution, and water distribution segments. It is involved in transmitting and distributing electricity, solar power facilities, and natural gas distribution. Eversource Energy was incorporated in 1927 and is headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts. ES 1Y mountain Eversource Energy, 1-year The stock hasn't traded particularly well recently, but that may present an opportunity.
Persons: I've Organizations: California Air Resources Board, Nvidia, Eversource Energy, Utilities, Energy Locations: California, United States, Los Angeles, Connecticut , Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Springfield , Massachusetts
London CNN —Beijing has launched an investigation into prices of pork from the European Union, targeting a major EU food export just days after Brussels hiked tariffs on electric vehicles from China. A hike in import tariffs could be very costly for European pork producers if it ends up hurting demand in China, the world’s largest pork market and the main destination for EU pork exports. The EU is the second-biggest pork producer after China. According to EU customs data, the bloc exported more than €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) worth of pork, including offal, to China last year. Beijing had been widely expected to use targeted measures to try to dissuade EU officials from permanently adopting higher tariffs on electric cars imported from China, a decision the EU must make by November.
Persons: Olof Gill, Gill, , Xu, Maisie Linford Organizations: London CNN —, European Union, China’s Ministry of Commerce, EU, European Commission, World Trade Organization, WTO Locations: London CNN — Beijing, Brussels, China, Beijing, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, France, Europe
The world’s biggest car market after China and the United States is the company’s third-biggest revenue generator globally. Hyundai India also said it wants to ship more cars, “strengthening” its position as an export hub. The South Korean parent will sell up to 142 million of the total 812 million shares, or 17.5%, in the IPO. With the IPO, Hyundai aims to unlock value for the Indian business and also help the Korean automaker shed its valuation discount compared to global and Asian peers. Hyundai is being advised on the IPO by investment banks Citi, JP Morgan, HSBC, Morgan Stanley and India’s Kotak.
Persons: Maruti Suzuki, Narendra Modi, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, India’s Organizations: Hyundai, Maruti, Tata Motors, Securities and Exchange Board of India, EV, South, Benchmark, Citi, HSBC Locations: India, Mumbai, Korean, China, United States, Hyundai India
Wall Street's best analysts have insight into companies' ability to provide attractive dividend yield and upside for the long term. Here are three attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top pros on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. With a quarterly dividend of $1.22 per share ($4.88 on an annualized basis), KMB offers a dividend yield of 3.5%. In June, the company paid a base dividend of $1.25 per share and a variable dividend of $1.69 per share. (See Chord Energy Stock Charts on TipRanks)Cisco SystemsOur third pick is dividend-paying technology stock Cisco Systems (CSCO).
Persons: Wall Street's, Wall, Kimberly, Clark, Nik Modi, Modi, Mike Hsu, TipRanks, William Janela, Janela, Jefferies, George Notter, Notter Organizations: Cisco, Clark Consumer, KMB, RBC Capital, Energy, Enerplus, Cisco Systems Locations: San Jose , California, Kimberly, North America, Williston
Back in February, used electric vehicle prices dipped below used gasoline-powered vehicle prices for the first time ever, and the pricing cliff keeps getting steeper as car buyers reject any "premium" tag formerly associated with EVs. In June 2023, average used EV prices were over 25% higher than used gas car prices, but by May, used EVs were on average 8% lower than the average price for a used gasoline-powered car in U.S. Over the past year, gasoline-powered used vehicle prices have declined between 3-7%, while electric vehicle prices have decreased 30-39%. There are many more vehicles in the used market than new car market, and used vehicle value does rapidly depreciate as a rule. As more EVs enter the used market at lower prices, the EV market does become available to a wider market of potential first-time EV owners.
Persons: Karl Brauer Organizations: iSeeCars, Tesla, BMW Locations: U.S
Why tariffs on Chinese EVs may not work
  + stars: | 2024-06-15 | by ( Robert Ferris | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The Chinese auto sector is increasingly making global automakers and politicians hot under the collar. In the early 1980s, the Chinese auto industry barely existed. President Joe Biden last month introduced stiff tariffs on Chinese EVs, effectively doubling the list price, which can otherwise be as cheap as $11,500. The administration says Chinese firms have benefited from unfair government support, and Chinese EV imports threaten the Biden administration's big investments in EVs. But a few auto industry insiders are skeptical that tariffs will be able to hold off Chinese imports for long.
Persons: Dunne, Michael Dunne, Joe Biden, Sen, Sherrod Brown, Tesla, Elon Musk, Bill Russo, Donald Trump, Russo Organizations: Volvo, EV, Biden, Chrysler Locations: China, U.S, Sweden, EVs, Ohio, Shanghai, Beijing
Why tariffs might not stop Chinese EVs
  + stars: | 2024-06-15 | by ( Tala Hadavi | Darren Geeter | Robert Ferris | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy tariffs might not stop Chinese EVsChina makes enough cars to supply half the world's demand. And it has its eyes on the United States. President Biden slapped Chinese automakers with stiff tariffs - effectively doubling the price of a Chinese export EV, which can otherwise be as cheap as $11,500. Watch the video to learn more about how China has become one of the strongest car manufacturing countries in the world and why some insiders say the tariffs may do more harm than good.
Persons: Biden Locations: China, United States
Honda has unveiled the N-VAN e, a tiny electric truck costing from $15,500. The diminutive truck is targeted at delivery companies and goes on sale in Japan in October. Japan is famous for its tiny Kei cars, which are ideal for short journeys and city driving. Now, Honda is getting into the tiny EV game. The Japanese automaker has unveiled the N-VAN e, a miniature electric truck that starts at 2.44 million yen ($15,500).
Persons: , Nissan Organizations: Honda, Service, Kei, Bloomberg Locations: Japan, Tokyo
CNN —China’s support for Russia is “enabling” its war in Ukraine, leaders of the world’s most advanced economies warned Friday in a hardening of tone against Beijing, while threatening further sanctions against actors that materially support Moscow’s war machine. “China’s ongoing support for Russia’s defense industrial base is enabling Russia to maintain its illegal war in Ukraine and has significant and broad-based security implications,” the G7 leaders said in the communique Friday. The US and European Union have already slapped sanctions on Chinese companies, and this week, the US imposed fresh sanctions on China-based firms supplying semiconductors to Russia. “So it is, in fact, helping Russia.”Leaders of the G7 nations gathered in southern Italy this week, with boosting support for Ukraine top of the agenda. “We express serious concern about the increasing use of dangerous maneuvers and water cannons against Philippine vessels.”
Persons: , Joe Biden, Filippo Monteforte Organizations: CNN, Beijing, of, European Union, , Ukraine, Getty, EU Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Italy, United States, Europe, China, Western, Moscow, Beijing, “ China, AFP, European, East, South China, South
Tesla's shareholders approved Elon Musk's $55 billion pay package and the company's move to Texas. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives called the result a "pop the champagne moment" for Tesla investors. AdvertisementAt least one analyst is extremely optimistic about how Tesla's shareholders voted. Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives called Tesla chief Elon Musk's victory a "pop the champagne moment" for investors in a note on Thursday. The Tesla vote focused on two main issues: the company's move from Delaware to Texas, and approval of Musk's $55 billion pay package, which was largely seen as a referendum on his leadership.
Persons: Dan Ives, Ives, , Elon Musk's Organizations: Elon Musk's, Service, Wedbush Securities, Tesla, EV, Business Locations: Texas, Delaware
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEV makers turn to leasing to increase demand, says Barclays' Dan LevyDan Levy, senior autos analyst at Barclays, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss electric vehicle leasing trends, what this means for auto stocks, and more.
Persons: Dan Levy Dan Levy Organizations: Barclays
Elon Musk said Tesla could be worth $30 trillion one day, and Donald Trump is a Cybertruck fan. Here's a roundup of Musk's 12 best quotes from the EV maker's annual meeting on Thursday. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk proclaimed that Tesla could be worth $30 trillion, compared cost cutting to washing the dishes, and revealed Donald Trump calls him randomly and loves the Cybertruck. Musk thanked shareholders for approving his controversial $56 billion pay package, and suggested Tesla could emulate Amazon's cloud-computing business.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Donald Trump, Here's, , Musk Organizations: EV, Service, Business Locations: Austin
Geologist M. King Hubbert developed the "peak oil" theory in the 1950s. He famously projected that U.S. oil production would peak between 1965 and 1970, which seemed accurate as U.S. oil production did peak around 1970. Hubbert's prediction about the U.S. oil production peak was largely accurate for conventional oil production. Still, global oil production has not followed Hubbert's anticipated timeline due to discoveries, technological advancements, and new extraction techniques. Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and deep-water drilling have significantly increased oil production beyond what was initially thought possible.
Persons: M, King Hubbert, Hubbert, Hubbert's, I've, Ford Organizations: Federal Electric Vehicle, ICE, GM, Ford, Trade Locations: United States, California
Ford is ending a controversial program that required dealers to invest between $500,000 and $1 million to sell EVs. EV sales are now open to all Ford dealers without certification requirements. The change comes after Ford over-estimated EV sales growth. AdvertisementFord dealers no longer need to invest up to $1 million in order to sell electric vehicles. Ford dealers will no longer be required to invest in certification to get EVs on their lot, opening battery-electric sales to Ford's entire dealership network — a move Gjaja said is designed to grow Ford's EV sales.
Persons: Ford, , Marin Gjaja, Gjaja Organizations: Ford, Service, EV, CNBC, Business
It's always sunny at Business Insider when "Welcome to Wrexham" star Rob McElhenney is around. In today's big story, we're looking at the drama between Tesla shareholders over Elon Musk's bumper pay package that gets decided on today . As funny as that sounds, the battle over Elon Musk's pay package is no joke. One longtime Tesla investor said the EV maker is " kind of the bottom of the pecking pole of Elon's companies ." Vote here on if you're for or against Musk's pay package .
Persons: , Rob McElhenney, Elon, Apu Gomes, Chelsea Jia Feng, Insider's Grace Kay, they're, he's, Brooks Kraft, Musk, it's, Gwynne Shotwell, Somodevilla, Blackstone, Dan Ives, Araya Doheny, Patrick Fallon, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Henrik, Fisker, VCs, that's, whittle, Mark Zuckerberg, de Haro, Gen Zers, Mike Verdu, Slack, Brad Smith, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, George Glover Organizations: Service, Business, Elon, Getty, Retail, Brooks Kraft LLC, Nvidia, Tesla, Wall, SpaceX, Federal Reserve, Big Apple, Apple, Microsoft, BI, Adobe Locations: Wrexham, Delaware, Tesla, Manhattan, New York, London
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