
Why a Chinese Gadget Company Can Make an Electric Car and Apple Can’t
Xiaomi, which produces smartphones and consumer electronics, delivered 135,000 E.V.s last year after tapping China’s robust manufacturing supply chain.
I suppose this is a political comment, but I seriously doubt the USA will reduce protections for.US automakers any time soon.The Chinese electrics may eventually be allowed in our market. Chinese electrics will be powerful competitors if they are ever allowed to compete. See the NY Times article March 2, 2025. Lots of Chinese competitions and that article highlights Xiaomi.
Still bullish?
Yes. Perhaps I am naive, but I believe there is room for them to coexist.The Chinese electrics may eventually be allowed in our market. Chinese electrics will be powerful competitors if they are ever allowed to compete. See the NY Times article March 2, 2025. Lots of Chinese competitions and that article highlights Xiaomi.
Still bullish?
In addition to possibly arbitrarily high tariffs on the vehicles, there is also the outright prohibition of "Chinese" software.A 100% tariff has the base car ar $70k and the 1500hp model at $150k. Projected first years of 180k units in the first year. Currently 20,000 cars are rolling off the assembly line per month (average for the last 5 months)...
Still bullish here… and excited to see this baby soar!The Chinese electrics may eventually be allowed in our market. Chinese electrics will be powerful competitors if they are ever allowed to compete. See the NY Times article March 2, 2025. Lots of Chinese competitions and that article highlights Xiaomi.
Still bullish?
Limit order pending execution…I’ll add some at $2
New thread time! Is 2.11 a RAGING BUY!?!?I guess not, since $LCID just hit $2.11
Yes, Chinese cars don’t handle as well, poor safety, not adequately tested during development and data owned by China. And US and Europe would be nuts to give them a free ride. They will always have barriers.The Chinese electrics may eventually be allowed in our market. Chinese electrics will be powerful competitors if they are ever allowed to compete. See the NY Times article March 2, 2025. Lots of Chinese competitions and that article highlights Xiaomi.
Still bullish?
665 + 800 is 1500 vehicles. Same rate as last year no?
Record sales continue for Lucid....and this is only in the US, they may well have sold 2000 vehicles worldwide in the first 2 months of 2025. BULLISH!
Sales increasing significantly, some Wall Street banks just want to get in on the action so tanked the stock.....CEO stepped down, future models blah blah blah.... any analyst who doesn't wait for the effect and starts making such prophecies should not be an analyst...they should go work at in investments if they want their bank to make money....
This pure manipulation....I'm buying more tomorrow
“…May well have…” I think was the operative discrepancy…665 + 800 is 1500 vehicles. Same rate as last year no?
Might get filled today at $1.97 buy ( current price $2.04)New thread time! Is 2.11 a RAGING BUY!?!?
I have a $1.95 buy order.Might get filled today at $1.97 buy ( current price $2.04)
Market is brutal.
Buy order market to fill tomorrow on open..., they ask... why?YUP! Overall market forces are now dragging EVERYTHING down...LCID at $2.06 at the moment!!!
Not sure I understand your point. I hope that he IS still being paid $120k per month AND getting additional stock options. That makes me MORE inclined to continued buying shares...If this link is true u shall stop to buy.
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Lucid’s Former CEO Peter Rawlinson to Earn $120,000 Monthly Despite $2.7 Billion Loss
Lucid Motors is making headlines once again, and this time, it’s not just about its latest luxury EV. Former CEO Peter Rawlinson, who recently stepped down,www.apnakal.com