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ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (CHPT)

Market Closed
5 Dec, 20:00
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10. 43
+1.91
+22.42%
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185.19M Market Cap
- P/E Ratio
0% Div Yield
3,023,028 Volume
- Eps
$ 8.52
Previous Close
Day Range
9 11.01
Year Range
7.3 29.6
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Trade of the Day: Buy Call Options Before ChargePoint (CHPT) Stock Hits $2

Trade of the Day: Buy Call Options Before ChargePoint (CHPT) Stock Hits $2

You don't have to look too far to find problems associated with electric vehicles, which bodes poorly for EV charging specialist ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT ). As The New York Times recently detailed, sales are clearly decelerating from their peak.

Investorplace | 1 year ago
ChargePoint Can Optimize Operations with AI and ML Implementation

ChargePoint Can Optimize Operations with AI and ML Implementation

ChargePoint Holdings Inc. NYSE: CHPT is a leading electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure company. With over 31,000 EV charging stations and 56,000 ports, ChargePoint is the country's largest EV charging network.

Marketbeat | 1 year ago
ChargePoint: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

ChargePoint: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

ChargePoint operates the largest EV charging system network in the U.S. Slowing growth in EV demand and heightened competition in the charging space have weighed on its growth. The company continues to accumulate losses.

Fool | 1 year ago
Where Will ChargePoint Be in 5 Years?

Where Will ChargePoint Be in 5 Years?

Huge challenges are staring ChargePoint in the face.

Fool | 1 year ago
3 Sorry EV Stocks to Sell in May While You Still Can

3 Sorry EV Stocks to Sell in May While You Still Can

As May unfolds, not all stock market segments are flourishing, with the electric vehicle sector looking particularly vulnerable. Certain EV stocks are displaying troubling signs amid general enthusiasm for green technology.

Investorplace | 1 year ago
Here's 1 Big Reason Why ChargePoint Shareholders Should Be Worried

Here's 1 Big Reason Why ChargePoint Shareholders Should Be Worried

ChargePoint notes that it "rarely owns" the charging infrastructure it sells, making it an asset-light business. According to the company, not owning the infrastructure allows it to focus on things like research and development, as well as sales.

Fool | 1 year ago
3 Sorry Green Energy Stocks to Sell in May While You Still Can

3 Sorry Green Energy Stocks to Sell in May While You Still Can

The past few years brought a great deal of excitement for green energy stocks and the renewable energy space overall. A flood of government investments and subsidies in the sector helped build investor interest.

Investorplace | 1 year ago
3 Sorry Growth Stocks to Sell in May While You Still Can

3 Sorry Growth Stocks to Sell in May While You Still Can

Growth stocks have captivated investors' minds for many years. Some stocks have soared 1,000% over the past five years.

Investorplace | 1 year ago
2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid

2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid

Rivian's production rates should accelerate again next year. ChargePoint should recover from its cyclical downturn.

Fool | 1 year ago
The Growth Stock Shuffle: 2 to Ditch and 1 to Own

The Growth Stock Shuffle: 2 to Ditch and 1 to Own

Judging which growth stocks are good long-term bets is trickier than you might expect. These fast-moving businesses can be hard to forecast, and changes in their broader industries could quickly lift up (or sink) these growth names in short order.

Investorplace | 1 year ago
Where Will ChargePoint Stock Be in 3 Years?

Where Will ChargePoint Stock Be in 3 Years?

ChargePoint's stock tumbled more than 90% over the past three years. Its revenue growth is decelerating, and it's racking up steep losses.

Fool | 1 year ago
3 Things You Need to Know If You Buy ChargePoint Today

3 Things You Need to Know If You Buy ChargePoint Today

ChargePoint stock has risen sharply over the past couple of weeks, but is still down significantly over the past year. The company owns a large portfolio of electric vehicle charging locations, but the ongoing build-out of this infrastructure is costly.

Fool | 1 year ago
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