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RIDE News Highlights
- For RIDE, its 30 day story count is now at 23.
- Over the past 21 days, the trend for RIDE's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 7.
- ACT, AMZN and AP are the most mentioned tickers in articles about RIDE.
Latest RIDE News From Around the Web
Below are the latest news stories about LORDSTOWN MOTORS CORP that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate RIDE as an investment opportunity.
Carnage grows among transportation startupsLosers among transportation startups are rapidly being defined, It will take longer to determine the winners. The post Carnage grows among transportation startups appeared first on FreightWaves. |
7 Dying Stocks to Sell in July While You Still CanInvestors should sell dying stocks from these troubled companies, many of which have underperformed the market for years. |
3 EV Stocks to Sell in July Before They Crash and BurnCut your losses and consider getting rid of these three EV stocks to sell, given their speculative nature and downside potential. |
7 Meme Stocks to Sell in July Before They Crash and BurnUnmask seven risky meme stocks to sell, to effectively build a resilient portfolio in the current market environment |
5 Millionaire-Maker Stocks AI Thinks You Should BuyTradeSmith's AI system has identified five millionaire-maker stocks with huge return potential in the month of July. |
7 F-Rated Stocks to Sell for the Second Half of 2023If your portfolio has any of these F-rated stocks to sell, you should make a move before the second half of 2023 begins. |
EV Roundup: RIDE Files for Bankruptcy, WKHS Hits Milestones & MoreWhile Lordstown (RIDE) files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and sues Foxconn, Workhorse (WKHS) begins W750 vans production and signs a deal with Smyrna Truck to expand its network for customers. |
WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the WeekJournal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Allysia Finley, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Images: EPA/AP/PA/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly |
Chapter 11 at Lordstown; Tesla charging standard more entrenched: This week in EVsInvesting.com -- Here is your weekly Pro Recap of the past week's biggest headlines in the electric vehicle space: RIDE files Chapter 11; Tesla sees continued expansion for its charging standard; and TSP puts up for-sale signs. |
The Score: Apple, Lordstown Motors, Walgreens and More Stocks That Defined the WeekCarnival posted record cruise bookings, but the results didn’t keep its shares afloat Monday. While the world’s largest cruise company’s second-quarter revenue came in above Wall Street estimates, Carnival posted a quarterly loss of $407 million and said costs have been climbing. Carnival said its costs are expected to exceed previous estimates for the year. |