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- Mar 10, 2022
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- X5; F-150; Q7; Touring
I have the "luxury" of 4--6 months before I decide to put $1K at risk..not a huge deal...but 2-4 months later, there will be the decision to write a $100k check to get the car. I think it's only prudent at that time to take stock: Will Lucid be a going concern at that point?
On the conf call last week the CFO implied they have enough cash to get well into 2023, and then will need to raise more capital. But:
Interest raise are rising
Mnfg costs are soaring
The stock price is crashing
Production numbers are disappointing
Units are being delivered that require what must be over-budget warranty work
Legacy competitors will introduce more and more attractive alternatives (ie I just drove the BMW iX and would buy it today if the front end weren't to butt ugly
No, I'm not a Tesla troll, or a LCID short-seller. But if the company can't get funding to stay viable, and service my car---I'll own a $100k door stop.
Still not the end of the world...but one of the reasons I can afford a $100k+ car is that I assessed risks along the way
On the conf call last week the CFO implied they have enough cash to get well into 2023, and then will need to raise more capital. But:
Interest raise are rising
Mnfg costs are soaring
The stock price is crashing
Production numbers are disappointing
Units are being delivered that require what must be over-budget warranty work
Legacy competitors will introduce more and more attractive alternatives (ie I just drove the BMW iX and would buy it today if the front end weren't to butt ugly
No, I'm not a Tesla troll, or a LCID short-seller. But if the company can't get funding to stay viable, and service my car---I'll own a $100k door stop.
Still not the end of the world...but one of the reasons I can afford a $100k+ car is that I assessed risks along the way