I think we’ll have to agree to disagree. I don’t know if there’s any truth to the story, but that is precisely my point.
If Lucid responds, then every Joe and their mother is going to start posting rumors just to get Lucid to respond, and it never ends. The playbook, in general, for public companies I’ve been involved with, says *not* to respond. I know the NYSE says you should, but literally no company does that, because it becomes a neverending issue.
By not responding, if it is false, Lucid indicates such rumors will not cause a stir from within, which decreases the likelihood they will be spread again.
I understand your point, and it is valid. I just happen to disagree.