Fisker's US stock market rose by over 50% after trading, claiming to be in talks with a large automaker to establish a strategic partnership
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发表于 2024-3-15 11:57:17
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On March 15th, after Fisker stated his focus on raising funds, the company's stock rose by over 50% after the US stock market closed. The company responded to reports of potential bankruptcy filing in an email statement, stating that it frequently collaborates with external consultants to help manage its business, develop and execute strategies. Fisker stated that the company is focused on raising additional capital and is currently establishing a strategic partnership with a large automobile manufacturer.
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