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Prediction: 3 Industrial Stocks That Could Beat the Market Over the Next 5 Years
The Motley Fool· 2026-01-01 16:10
Core Insights - The article highlights three "new school" industrial stocks that present high-risk, high-reward investment opportunities: Archer Aviation, AST SpaceMobile, and Rivian Automotive [1][2]. Archer Aviation - Archer Aviation is focused on electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology, often referred to as "flying taxis," and has made significant strides in commercialization, including new manufacturing partnerships and launching air taxi services in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia [4][6]. - The company is currently pre-revenue but is projected to achieve significant revenue of approximately $32 million in 2026, with the eVTOL industry expected to reach a market size of $29 billion annually by 2030 [7]. AST SpaceMobile - AST SpaceMobile has seen a remarkable share price increase of 244% year-to-date in 2025, driven by rapid commercialization of its space-based telecommunications technology [8][9]. - Forecasts indicate that AST SpaceMobile's sales could increase by around 1,200% this year, with further growth of 342.6% anticipated in 2026, potentially leading to consistent profitability by 2027 or 2028 [10]. Rivian Automotive - Rivian Automotive is positioned as a strong contender in the electric vehicle (EV) market, with recent reports of positive gross profits and expectations for significant production and delivery milestones with the upcoming launch of its R2 line of lower-priced SUVs [11][12]. - The stock has experienced a price increase from $15 to over $20 per share in anticipation of the R2 launch, which could lead to substantial sales and progress toward GAAP profitability, potentially driving the stock price even higher [13].
Cathie Wood Pounces On Sinking Archer Aviation Shares
Investors· 2025-11-07 17:45
Group 1 - Cathie Wood's ARK Invest purchased over 3 million shares of Archer Aviation after a significant drop in stock price, which fell more than 7% on Thursday and an additional 14% on Friday following an earnings report that disappointed investors [2] - Archer Aviation's stock experienced volatility, with a notable drop attributed to investor reactions to its earnings report [2] - A related positive development for Archer Aviation includes a deal with Korean Air, which agreed to purchase 100 flying taxi aircraft for both commercial and government purposes, indicating potential growth opportunities for the company [3]