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Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) jumps, adding about $312 million after $158 million cost plan
27 June 2026
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Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) jumps, adding about $312 million after $158 million cost plan

NEW YORK, June 27, 2026, 10:06 EDT

  • Lucid jumped 15.6% Friday to end the session above the level it traded at before Juneteenth.
  • The move on the day tacked on roughly $312 million in implied equity value. That’s close to double the annualized savings targeted in this week’s restructuring plan.
  • About 54% of reported short interest traded on Friday.
  • Monday will be the next regular Nasdaq session. The exchange is closed July 3 for Independence Day.

Lucid Group, Inc. ended the holiday-shortened week with a price swing bigger than its announced cost savings plan.

The EV maker finished Friday at $5.92, a jump of $0.80, or 15.63%. On Monday, shares had dropped 3.73% after another restructuring announcement. Measured from the June 18 close, right before the Juneteenth break, the stock is up 10.4% through Friday. Daily closes tracked the move: $5.16 Monday, $5.19 Tuesday, $5.15 Wednesday, $5.12 Thursday, finally $5.92 Friday.

Shares added $0.80 on Friday, and with 390.26 million outstanding, that’s around $312 million in implied equity value. That’s almost double the $158 million in annualized savings Lucid told the SEC it expects from cutting about 18% of its U.S. jobs and dropping the second shift at AMP-1. Lucid’s filing also put estimated cash charges at $32 million, and said most of the plan wraps up by the end of Q3. MarketWatch

That’s important as Lucid shares are now trading on hopes of cost control outpacing what the company can actually show in cash flow. The stock’s single-day jump added about as much market cap as two years of the savings management just outlined, so there’s less upside for bulls banking on more gains from job cuts alone.

Lucid saw a heavy tape. Volume on Friday jumped to 35.52 million shares, which is 216% of its 65-day average. MarketWatch said short interest stood at 65.87 million shares as of June 15. That means Friday’s volume amounted to roughly 54% of the outstanding shorts. There’s no proof of short covering. But the action shows how quickly Lucid can move when a low-dollar, shorted EV stock gets buyers.

Nasdaq drops, AI names weigh. The Nasdaq composite slid 60.99 points, or 0.2%, to close at 25,297.62 on Friday. It slipped 4.6% for the week as weakness in AI stocks hurt the index.

Lucid’s investor site still shows the June 22 8-K as its most recent listed SEC filing. No new company filing came before Friday’s jump. The 8-K reported Marc Winterhoff’s exit as chief operating officer after Lucid dropped the COO position.

Lucid is still on a “steep road to breakeven,” according to BNP Paribas Equity Research senior analyst James Picariello this week, as reported by Business Insider. Picariello said he didn’t see any “direct implication” for Lucid’s contract-manufacturing setup with Uber Technologies, Inc. and Nuro. Business Insider

Lucid’s cash question was out there in May. The company posted $282.5 million in first-quarter revenue, with production at 5,500 vehicles and deliveries at 3,093. Then-interim CEO Winterhoff said Lucid was “aligning production and delivery with customer demand.” CFO Taoufiq Boussaid told investors Lucid had raised “over $1 billion in new capital” and pointed to “elevated inventory” the company planned to turn into revenue and cash. PR Newswire

Short week coming up. Nasdaq will be open Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET. Nasdaq’s 2026 holiday schedule has July 3 as a closure for Independence Day. Lucid’s investor relations site has no events listed after its May 5 Q1 earnings call in the events section. Nasdaq NASDAQ Trader

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, artificial intelligence and technology. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics, she previously worked in equity research and financial analysis before focusing on market reporting. Her daily coverage helps investors follow major developments across U.S. and global markets.

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