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NASDAQ:RIVN 30 June 2025 - 4 November 2025

Rivian Slashes 600 Jobs as EV Demand Slumps – Stock Hits & Experts Sound Alarm

Rivian Rally or Risk? EV Start-up Stock Jumps on Q3 Beat, Layoffs & R2 Hype

Rivian reported Q3 2025 revenue of $1.56 billion, up 78% year-over-year, and delivered 13,201 vehicles, its highest quarterly total. The company turned a positive adjusted gross profit of $24 million and reaffirmed 2025 delivery guidance at 41,500–43,500 vehicles. Shares closed at $12.98 on Nov. 4, down 5.2%, with a market cap near $15.2 billion. Rivian announced 600 layoffs in October to cut costs.
Tesla’s ‘Affordable’ EV Gamble Backfires – Stock Sinks as Cheaper Models Disappoint Investors

Car Stocks Whipsaw on Earnings Surprises and EV Jitters – Oct. 29 Update

Tesla shares fell 4% after Q3 profit missed estimates despite record deliveries, trading near $460. Ford jumped 5% on strong earnings, while GM surged 15% after raising its profit outlook. BYD reported its first sales drop in five years and cut its 2025 target. Rivian is cutting 600 jobs and lowered its delivery forecast as EV demand slows.
Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

U.S. stocks surged Monday, with the S&P 500 up 1.56% and the Nasdaq posting its best day since May, led by tech and chip gains after President Trump eased his China rhetoric. Broadcom jumped nearly 10% on an OpenAI deal, while AMD and rare-earth stocks also rallied. Early Tuesday, futures slipped as new U.S./China port fees renewed trade worries. Traders await major bank earnings and Fed Chair Powell’s speech.
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s EV Gamble: $5B Factory Bet and Tax Credit Cliff – Stock Poised to Explode or Crash?

Rivian closed at $12.80 on Oct. 10, down from a late-September rally and off about 7% on Oct. 2. In Q3 2025, it produced 10,720 vehicles and delivered 13,201, beating consensus and narrowing full-year delivery guidance. Rivian reported its first positive quarterly gross profit but raised its 2025 adjusted loss outlook to $2.0–2.25 billion. The $7,500 EV tax credit expired Sept. 30, raising concerns over future demand.
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Will Rivian’s Stock Rebound or Crash? October 2025 Deep Dive into RIVN and the EV Industry

Rivian shares fell about 7% to $13.57 on Oct. 2, 2025, after the company cut its 2025 delivery guidance to 41,500–43,500 vehicles. Rivian produced 10,720 vehicles and delivered 13,201 in Q3. The company posted its first positive gross profit of $206 million in early 2025. A $5.8 billion joint venture with Volkswagen was announced to develop new EV technology.
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s Stock Rockets: $5B EV Factory and Analyst Upgrades Spark a Rally

Rivian shares closed at $15.20 on Sept. 29, 2025, with a market cap near $18.5 billion. Q2 revenue rose 12.5% to $1.3 billion, but net loss reached $1.1 billion; deliveries outpaced production. The company broke ground on a $5 billion Georgia plant and secured a $1 billion Volkswagen investment. Rivian recalled 24,000 vehicles for software issues and faces a federal probe over van seat belts.
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian will invest $5 billion in a new electric vehicle plant near Social Circle, Georgia, aiming to produce up to 400,000 vehicles annually by 2028. The project is expected to create 7,500 direct jobs and comes with $1.5 billion in state and local incentives. Rivian secured a $6.6 billion federal loan and revived the project after a pause in 2024. The plant faces local opposition over rezoning and environmental concerns.
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Beyond AI: “Awe-Dropping” iPhone, EV Showdowns & Space Spectacles – Tech Highlights (Sept 11–12, 2025)

Beyond AI: “Awe-Dropping” iPhone, EV Showdowns & Space Spectacles – Tech Highlights (Sept 11–12, 2025)

Apple unveiled the ultra-thin iPhone Air at $999, debuting alongside the iPhone 17 lineup, Apple Watch Series 11, and AirPods Pro 3, featuring dual-lens video and live translation. At the IAA Munich auto show, BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen launched new EVs as Chinese rivals Leapmotor and Turkey’s Togg targeted Europe. The U.S. government will take a 10% stake in Intel, converting $10 billion in CHIPS Act grants into equity.
Tariffs, Tesla and a Twitter Hack: Top Tech News from July 14–15, 2025

2025’s Best Electric Vehicles: Top Cars, SUVs & Trucks Leading the Charge in the U.S.

U.S. buyers in 2025 can pick from nearly 150 electric vehicle models, with EVs now accounting for about 1 in 10 new car sales. Many 2025 EVs exceed 300 miles of range per charge; the Lucid Air leads with over 400 miles. Tesla’s Supercharger network opens to non-Tesla EVs as major automakers adopt its charging standard. Fast-charging station rollout continues but still lags behind EV adoption.
You Won’t Believe What Google Did This Month: July 2025’s Biggest Stories

You Won’t Believe What Google Did This Month: July 2025’s Biggest Stories

Google launched Gemini Code Assist with agent mode in July 2025, enabling autonomous multi-file code changes. DeepMind introduced Mixture-of-Recursions, doubling inference speed and halving memory use. Google globally released Veo 3 for AI video generation, and Pixel 9 Pro owners received a free year of Google AI Pro. U.S. antitrust proceedings against Google neared a remedies phase, with a final ruling expected by August.
Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

Tesla confirmed next-generation EVs on a new platform will enter production in early 2025. Ford revealed a low-cost EV platform led by a 500-person team, starting with a mid-size electric pickup. Toyota plans nine new BEVs for Europe in 2025–2026. Global EV sales are forecast to rise 24% year-on-year in May 2025, reaching 1.6 million units.
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