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The Reversal In Lordstown Motors Skids To A Halt

Published 03/02/2022, 01:00 AM
Updated 09/29/2021, 03:25 AM

Shares of Lordstown Motors (NASDAQ:RIDE) popped in the wake of the earnings release but the gains were soon given up. The company reiterated its guidance amid some other good news and put the market for the stock into a reversal.

However, the news was negated later in the day during the conference call when the company CEO revealed some unsettling details to investors. While the deal with Foxconn is progressing, there is still no definitive agreement for funding and what the collaboration will mean. This news makes the transfer of assets to Foxconn (part of the company’s transitional efforts) seem a little premature, and it puts the future of the business in jeopardy.

"While our discussions with Foxconn have been constructive and are ongoing, at this stage no definitive product development agreement and funding arrangement has been reached. We and I believe Foxconn understand that reaching a conclusion as soon as possible on this element of the transaction is important for the overall success of our partnership. I also believe that a joint product development agreement with an appropriate funding structure would greatly enhance our ability to raise the additional capital necessary to not only fund new vehicles but to bring the Endurance into production in Q3. Clearly, we and Foxconn have more work to do."

Lordstown Motors Is On Track For Q3 Production

Among the takeaways in the Q4 report are the company’s GAAP earnings (loss), the cash position, and the outlook for production. The company reported a loss of only $0.42 compared to the Marketbeat.com consensus of $0.70 due to various factors. The company lists disciplined spending first, but inventory, equity sales, and deferred spending all played a role. More importantly, the company lists $244 million of capital on the balance sheet, which is $79 million more than expected, but this is just about the end of the good news. The good news is that the company says it is on track to begin commercial production in Q3 and reiterated its target production levels for this year and next.

The bad news begins with the mention of possibly needing additional capital, both in the earnings report and the conference call. That, and the possibility the Foxconn deal won’t pan out quite the way Lordstown Motors or the market is expecting, puts the company’s ability to raise that capital in jeopardy, which in turns clouds the outlook for production. The bottom line, Lordstown Motors is at a critical juncture in its evolution, and it looks like Foxconn is the gatekeeper to success. The company's number is $250 million or about 40% of the market cap, with shares trading near $2.50.

The Analysts Aren’t Buying The Lordstown Motors Story

The Analysts are not happy with the Lordstown Motors outlook and are now lowering their price targets on the stock. Since the report was released, there have been three analysts' notes, all lowering their price target to a consensus of $2.50 compared to the broader Marketbeat.com consensus of $4.36. However, the consensus rating is Sell with a rapidly decreasing consensus target, so we don’t see this stock reversing soon. At best, shares of RIDE will trend sideways for the foreseeable future.

The Technical Outlook: This Might Be The Bottom For Lordstown Motors

Shares of Lordstown Motors might be at the bottom, but it is too early to tell. So far, price action has remained above support at the $2.35 level, but we see that level getting tested and possibly broken. There is still no revenue for this stock and still two quarters at least before commercial production truly begins. In our view, there is no reason to buy this stock now except that it trades at such low levels, and it would be easy to pick up a little just in case there’s some surprisingly good development to drive the market higher. We don’t think it would take much.

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