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Big Automakers Grab $1 Billion Deal for Urgently Needed Battery Metals
Volkswagen and Jeep maker Stellantis are each committing $100 million in a complicated transaction that will create a publicly traded mining company producing nickel and
Big Automakers Grab $1 Billion Deal for Urgently Needed Battery Metals
Volkswagen and Jeep maker Stellantis are each committing $100 million in a complicated transaction that will create a publicly traded mining company producing nickel and
The Accountant Shortage Is Showing Up in Financial Statements
Advance Auto Parts and others have cited a lack of skilled accounting personnel for material weaknesses in their financial-reporting controls, a key predictor of restatements.
Rivian's Rally Makes No Sense—Unless It Uses It to Raise Cash
Shares in the electric-vehicle startup are on track for a record-breaking streak of gains that it could exploit to shore up its balance sheet. Source
Electric-Vehicle Startup Fisker Is Reborn Into a Crowded, Competitive Field
California-based Fisker is finally putting its first cars into the hands of U.S. customers, 2½ years after going public amid a frenzy on Wall Street
The Chinese Auto Empire Coming to the U.S.
Forget BYD: Geely is the Chinese car company Americans will see most of in the coming years, through brands such as Volvo, Polestar, Lotus and
China Controls Minerals That Run The World
Beijing’s export restrictions on two minerals this week show it is willing to use its dominance to rock Western supply chains. Source link
Goodbye, Volkswagen: China's New EV Winners
The new top dogs in China’s electric vehicle market are starting to thin out the pack. Tesla is in the running, but most other foreign
New York State Built Elon Musk a $1 Billion Factory. ‘It Was a Bad Deal.’
Listen to article (2 minutes) BUFFALO, N.Y.—New York spent nearly $1 billion over the past decade on Elon Musk’s ambitious plan for what was supposed
EV Sales Growth in First Half Slowed From Torrid Pace
Rising inventory on dealership lots will offer test of future demand for electric vehicles. Source link