Rivian Short Interest Hits New High

Summary:

  • Rivian has seen a significant rise in short interest, with more than 85.6 million shares now short, a 53% increase over the past year.
  • Over the last six months, analysts have cut their revenue estimates through 2030 quite significantly.
  • Another capital raise may be needed in the next year, as the company’s financial picture is not expected to improve dramatically until 2024.

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Back in early May, I detailed how electric vehicle maker Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) was showing signs of turning a corner. The company maintained its full year production forecast, and although margin figures were deep in the red, they were showing

Short Interest

Rivian Short Interest (NASDAQ)

Revenue Estimates

Rivian Annual Revenue Estimates (Seeking Alpha)


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