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Fisker shares drop after Q3 revenue falls short

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 14/11/2023, 04:20 pm
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Fisker Inc. (NYSE:FSR) experienced a significant 14.8% decline in share value on Monday after the electric vehicle manufacturer reported third-quarter revenues that did not meet analysts' expectations. The company posted $71.80 million in revenue, a figure notably lower than the consensus forecast of $143.1 million.

The company, known for its Ocean electric SUVs, produced a total of 4,725 vehicles during the third quarter but delivered only 1,097 units. This delivery count marks a considerable increase from the minimal sales reported in the same period last year. However, Fisker showed signs of recovery with October sales reaching 1,200 Oceans.

Fisker's quarterly financial report, initially scheduled for November 8, was postponed due to the sudden departure of their chief accounting officer. The unexpected exit hindered the timely completion of financial statements, contributing to the delay.

In response to intense competition within the electric vehicle market, Fisker has implemented various strategic initiatives:

  • Reducing prices on their electric vehicles to become more competitive.
  • Enhancing their delivery infrastructure to improve customer access and satisfaction.
  • Expanding into new markets and planning additional store openings to increase brand presence and availability.

Despite these efforts and a year-to-date decrease of 40.3% in FSR stock value, market analysts remain optimistic about Fisker's potential. The stock holds a Strong Buy consensus rating on TipRanks, with an average price forecast of $9.67. Moreover, TD Cowen analysts continue to back the company with a Buy rating and have set a target price of $11 for FSR shares.

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