Lucid Motors CEO addresses investor concerns following stock offering
More news - Latest news
Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, clarified investor reactions to the company's recent public offering, which raised about $1.75 billion and resulted in the stock's steepest decline in nearly three years. Speaking to CNBC, Rawlinson stressed that the decision was a strategic move to ensure the electric vehicle maker has adequate capital for its operations and growth initiatives.
The public offering involved nearly 262.5 million shares of common stock and was essential to maintaining liquidity, particularly as Lucid aims to avoid any “going concern” declarations about its financial viability. “We had indicated that we would have a liquidity pathway until the fourth quarter of next year,” Rawlinson explained from the company's new offices in suburba...