NIO launches its all-new ES8, a premium flagship SUV, aiming to lift Q4 deliveries and margins with stronger demand.
Nio's U.S.-listed shares rallied, climbing 9.27% to close at $5.54. In Hong Kong, shares rose as much as 10% in Friday morning trading.
NIO's July deliveries dipped, but the new ONVO L90 launch and expansion plans could set up a strong Q3 rebound.
NIO shares jump 31% in three months on strong ONVO L90 demand, but high debt and margin pressures temper the outlook.
NIO has made robust gains at the stock markets recently, but these can be at risk following the company's Q2 2025 results next week. Besides a slowing down in revenue growth, the company's vehicle margins could also soften amid EV price wars. A recent slowing down in vehicle deliveries could also affect sentiment. The stock's valuation is attractive for now with a low forward P/S, but long-term P/E looks less compelling versus peers like BYD and Li Auto.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching NIO (NIO) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
NIO targets Singapore, Uzbekistan, and Costa Rica with new partnerships and brand rollouts to accelerate its global EV expansion.
NIO Inc. (NIO) concluded the recent trading session at $4.87, signifying a +1.25% move from its prior day's close.
In the most recent trading session, NIO Inc. (NIO) closed at $4.91, indicating a +1.45% shift from the previous trading day.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching NIO (NIO) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
In the most recent trading session, NIO Inc. (NIO) closed at $4.6, indicating a -8.18% shift from the previous trading day.
NIO Inc. (NIO) concluded the recent trading session at $4.83, signifying a -1.83% move from its prior day's close.