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Fisker Issues Voluntary Recall to Address Door Handle Issue in 2023-2024 Model Years Vehicles
Fisker Inc. ("Fisker"), driven by a mission to create the world's most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles, announced today that it has issued a voluntary recall for 12,523 vehicles in North America and Europe
Fisker: Company's Discussions Regarding Sale of Assets Remain Ongoing
June 19 (Reuters) - Electric vehicle startup Fisker, which sought Chapter 11 protection earlier this week, said its U.S. units had also filed for bankruptcy in a court in Delaware on Wednesday.
US stock abnormal movement| stock price slashed overnight with former 'Tesla rival' Fisker applying for bankruptcy protection.
On June 19th, Electic Auto Startup Fisker (FSRN.US), once known as Tesla's rival, saw its stock price plummet by 54.88% at the close, having dropped by almost 99% since the beginning of the year. It closed at $0.02, while three years ago it had once been as high as $31.96. As for other new car makers, Lucid's stock price has fallen from a high of nearly $65 to today's $2.57, while Rivian's stock price has fallen from a high of over $179 to today's $11.02. Currently, both companies' stock prices have fallen significantly compared to their highest points, with a cumulative decline.
Express News | Fisker Inc Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Lists Estimated Assests Between $500 Mln-$1Bln, Estimated Liabilities Between $1Bln-$10Bln - Court Filing
Marques Brownlee Mourns Fisker's Bankruptcy: 'Need More Competition In The EV Space, But This One Never Made It Over The Hill'
Marques Brownlee, the prominent tech YouTuber known as MKBHD, expressed his disappointment over the bankruptcy of Fisker Inc., underlining the need for more competition in the electric vehicle sector.
US stock market closing: Nasdaq hit a new high for the seventh consecutive day, Nvidia leads in market cap, while Apple and Microsoft fell back.
On the sixth day of a seven-day period, the S&P 500 index rose again to a new high, while Growth Tech stocks fell. Apple, Meta, Google, and Tesla all fell by more than 1%, while ARM, Taiwan Semiconductor, Qualcomm, and Micron Technology's stock prices hit new highs.