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Rivian’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Price Update, Q3 Surprises, EV Rivalry & Future Forecasts

Rivian’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Price Update, Q3 Surprises, EV Rivalry & Future Forecasts

Rivian’s stock price as of November 5, 2025 sits around $12.50 per share. This is roughly 5% lower than the prior day’s close, due to a post-earnings pullback, but notably the stock was trading up about 6% in pre-market activity on Nov 5 – indicating some recovery. In the last few weeks, RIVN has seesawed: it rallied into the earnings report, then sold off on the news, and is now attempting a rebound. Over the past week, shares are down ~6–7%, and over the past month roughly flatnasdaq.com. Year-to-date in 2025, the stock’s performance has been middling – up only a few percentage points, underperforming many EV peers.
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

Key Facts: Rivian’s stock closed around $13 on Nov. 4, 2025, giving it a market cap of about $15.2 billionstockanalysis.com. In Q3 2025 Rivian delivered 13,201 vehicles and reported $1.558 billion in revenue, up 78% year-over-yearbusinesswire.com. Adjusted gross profit turned positive for the quarterbusinesswire.com. Management kept 2025 delivery guidance at 41,500–43,500 vehiclesbusinesswire.com; losing the $7,500 federal EV tax credit caused a short-term pull-forward of orders, then softer demandreuters.comreuters.com. Rivian announced a 600‑job layoff on Oct. 23 to cut costsreuters.com. CEO RJ Scaringe said the company is on track to start production of its new R2 mid‑size SUV in H1 2026businesswire.comtechbuzz.ai. Analysts currently have a “Hold/Reduce” consensus on RIVN, with an average 12‑month target near $13–14marketbeat.commarketbeat.com. Wall Street price targets range from about $10 to $21marketbeat.commarketbeat.com, reflecting wide views on Rivian’s outlook.
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

Automaker stocks are on a rollercoaster this week as investors digest third-quarter earnings and shifting trends in the car industry. As of Oct. 29, major car stocks are showing divergent moves. On Wall Street, Tesla is trading around $460 per sharenasdaq.com after a post-earnings pullback, while Ford hovers in the mid-$12 range after a late-week surgets2.tech. General Motors is holding near multi-month highs following its big rally on an upward forecast revisionreuters.com. In Asia, BYD in Hong Kong is around HK$105 after a recent slidereuters.com, and Japan’s Toyota just closed above $209 on the NYSE, a fresh 12-month peakmarketbeat.com. Overall, auto stocks are responding sharply to earnings surprises, policy changes, and the evolving electric vehicle outlook.
Rivian Slashes 600 Jobs as EV Demand Slumps – Stock Hits & Experts Sound Alarm

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

Rivian Automotive confirmed plans to lay off around 600 employees as it grapples with a slowdown in electric vehicle demand reuters.com. The cuts represent roughly 4% of Rivian’s workforce and predominantly affect its commercial teams, including sales and service staff stocktwits.com. This move marks Rivian’s second round of layoffs in as many months, following a smaller 1.5% staff cut in September. According to The Wall Street Journal, the company is trimming headcount to reduce costs and “align resources” with a more cautious market outlook.
Rivian Stock Could Plunge 23%: Analyst Warns of Gloomy EV Demand Ahead

Rivian Stock Could Plunge 23%: Analyst Warns of Gloomy EV Demand Ahead

Analysts Sound the Alarm on Demand. Following the Q3 report and guidance cut, analysts from Mizuho and others have raised red flags. Mizuho’s Vijay Rakesh emphasized that overall EV demand may be stagnating – “EV growth in North America is expected to stay flat in 2026,” he noted tipranks.com. He cut his 2026 delivery forecast to ~60,000 units – well below the ~72K Wall Street consensus tipranks.com – arguing Rivian’s growth targets now look “too aggressive.” Rakesh specifically warned that with the end of the Inflation Reduction Act credits, EVs will become more expensive and demand will weaken tipranks.com tipranks.com.
Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

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

Sources: Contemporary market news and analysis reports reuters.com reuters.com fastcompany.com, business news excerpts ts2.tech ts2.tech, NABE official summary nabe.com nabe.com, and financial media commentary stockanalysis.com ts2.tech ts2.tech ts2.tech ts2.tech. Expert quotes cited as given in source texts. All stock prices and forecasts as of Oct. 14, 2025.
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’s stock climbed steadily in mid-2025 as production efficiencies and partnerships were announced, but has pulled back sharply since late Sept. It hit a multi-month high around Sept 26investing.com, then plunged ~7% on Oct 2 to about $13.5 on heavy volumets2.techinvesting.com. This coincided with the Q3 delivery report and lowered guidance that dayts2.techreuters.com. By Oct 10 the stock was around $12.80investing.com, down ~3% over the prior week and ~18% from September highs. Over the past year RIVN is up roughly 37%ts2.tech, reflecting earlier optimism. However, recent daily charts show five straight down days with negative technical signals, suggesting caution. In context, RIVN’s 52-week range is ~$9.50–17.15ts2.tech; Friday Oct 10 closed it at $12.80investing.com.
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’s shares have been volatile in the days leading up to 2 Oct 2025. On 1 Oct the stock closed at $14.61 after opening near $14.79 and trading between $14.59 and $15.06 investing.com. A day earlier, on 30 Sept, the shares closed at $14.68, with a high of $15.51 and a low of $14.55 investing.com. By 2 Oct the price fell to around $13.57, down about 7 % from the prior day, reflecting investor concern about guidance cuts and broader EV market weakness indmoney.com.
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

Sources: Latest stock data from investing and marketcap trackers investing.com companiesmarketcap.com; Rivian financials from Q2’25 report and analyst write-ups nasdaq.com automotivedive.com; news from Rivian releases and news outlets techcrunch.com alphaspread.com eletric-vehicles.com; expert commentary from analyst reports and media gurufocus.com investing.com nasdaq.com. All figures and quotes cited as shown.
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 Automotive has broken ground on a long-delayed electric vehicle plant in Georgia – a project deemed essential to the startup’s future in the fiercely competitive EV market rapidcitypost.com. The planned factory, located near Social Circle, will be Rivian’s second U.S. assembly plant after its Illinois facility reuters.com. Envisioned as a state-of-the-art manufacturing campus for the company’s next-generation R2 SUVs and crossovers, the site will initially be capable of 200,000 vehicles per year from 2028, with room to double to 400,000 in a second phase rapidcitypost.com techcrunch.com. This represents a massive leap for Rivian, which delivered just around 50,000 vehicles in 2024 and expects only 40,000–46,000 in 2025 as it gears up for new models rapidcitypost.com rapidcitypost.com.
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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 commanded the tech spotlight with its annual product showcase – cheekily dubbed “awe-dropping” – on Sept 9, and the news reverberated through the week theguardian.com. CEO Tim Cook unveiled the iPhone 17 lineup, headlined by a brand-new iPhone Air model that pushes smartphone design to extremes. “Design is at the core of everything we do,” Cook said, calling the 5.6 mm thin iPhone Air the “biggest leap ever” for the device theguardian.com. Clad in a “spacecraft titanium” chassis and sporting a 6.5-inch display, the iPhone Air manages to be thinner than ever yet durable – executives promised its ultra-slim build is crack-resistant, with no compromise on battery life or wireless performance theguardian.com theguardian.com. Priced at $999 with pre-orders from Sept 12 and shipping Sept 19 theguardian.com, the iPhone Air joins refreshed iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and Pro Max models, all powered by Apple’s new A19 chips and iOS 26 software. The entire iPhone 17 family features camera upgrades – including a nifty Dual Capture mode that records video from front and rear cameras simultaneously theguardian.com. The front “Center Stage” camera now auto-tracks and can even film in landscape while the phone is held vertically apple.com, enabling creative selfie videos
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.

Electric vehicles have truly gone mainstream in 2025. Nearly every automaker now offers consumer-focused EVs in the U.S., from sedans and crossovers to pickup trucks and even minivans. There are more models on sale than ever – about 149 EV models as of early 2025 autosinnovate.org – and they’re not just niche compliance cars or luxury toys. American brands like Tesla, Ford, GM, and Rivian have rapidly expanded their electric lineups, and international marques from Hyundai and Kia to Volkswagen, BMW, and Nissan are selling popular EVs stateside. This year has also brought significant new releases and updates: Tesla began deliveries of its radical Cybertruck, GM rolled out the Chevrolet Blazer EV and is launching the Equinox EV as an affordable ~$30K crossover, and Kia’s new three-row EV9 SUV is making waves in the family SUV segment. Meanwhile, Ford slashed prices on the Mustang Mach-E and ramped up F-150 Lightning production to stay competitive caranddriver.com, and Chevrolet confirmed a next-generation Bolt EV is in the works to return as a low-cost electric hatch caranddriver.com.
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 had a blockbuster July 2025, with headlines spanning AI breakthroughs, surprise product updates, big-name partnerships, legal showdowns, and a few controversies. From rolling out cutting-edge AI features across devices to facing regulatory heat in courtrooms, the tech giant kept everyone buzzing. Below is a comprehensive roundup of Google’s most significant July 2025 developments, organized by category for easy reading.
Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

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

Electric vehicle powertrains and platforms saw significant news and trends globally during May and June 2025. This report compiles major product launches, technological innovations in EV components, new platform strategies, business moves, market forecasts, and expert commentary from this period. The focus is on credible sources to provide a comprehensive overview.
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