Core Viewpoint - Polestar Automotive, controlled by Geely Holding Group's chairman Li Shufu, has seen a significant decline in stock price, dropping 16.25% on November 12 and an additional 5.97% on November 13, reaching a new low since its reverse merger listing in June 2022 [1] Group 1: Stock Performance - Since its listing, Polestar's stock has decreased by 94.4% over the past three and a half years [2] - The stock price has fallen to $0.6264, marking a record low for the company [1] Group 2: Sales Performance - Polestar, which emerged from Volvo's high-performance division, has struggled in the electric vehicle market, particularly in China, where it has seen a dramatic decline in sales [2] - Global sales figures from 2021 to 2024 show a peak of 54,626 vehicles in 2022, followed by a drop to 44,851 in 2023, and only 163 vehicles sold in the first ten months of this year [2] Group 3: Financial Health - Polestar has reported cumulative losses of nearly $6 billion (approximately 42.4 billion RMB) from 2021 to the first half of this year, with total assets of $3.643 billion and total liabilities of $7.909 billion, indicating insolvency [2] - The company faces a pressing challenge to address the risk of delisting due to its stock price remaining below $1 for an extended period [4] Group 4: Investment Dynamics - Volvo has been reducing its stake in Polestar since last year, while Geely has increased its investment, becoming the largest shareholder [3] - In June, Polestar secured a $200 million equity investment from PSD Investment Limited, controlled by Li Shufu, at a price of $1.05 per share [3] - Despite a 51% year-over-year increase in global sales in the first half of this year, the sales volume remains insufficient to reach breakeven [4]
李书福加仓新势力,5个月浮亏40%