NIO Inc. (NIO) closed the most recent trading day at $4.28, moving -0.93% from the previous trading session.
Nio (NIO -2.31%), one of China's largest premium electric vehicle (EV) players by sales, was always an intriguing investment opportunity. It gave investors a path into China's booming EV market, which was heavily subsidized by the government and is poised to take over roads globally.
Shares of NIO (NYSE:NIO) have chopped around this week and on Thursday morning remain down -2.08% since Monday's open. A short-lived rally ended last Thursday, during which time NIO rose 7.39% between Jan. 13 and Jan. 17.
As we move further into 2025, investors are scanning the markets for stocks that can help their portfolio profit. There are plenty of options in the blossoming electric vehicle (EV) industry as the globe transitions from internal combustion engines (ICE) to EVs.
Nio (NIO 3.87%) has always been an intriguing stock for investors looking to get exposure to the blossoming electric vehicle (EV) industry. The company has been a leading player in China's premium EV market, has championed battery-swap technology, and has posted months of sustained and strong delivery figures.
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.
Shares of NIO (NYSE:NIO) fell -3.39% on Thursday, putting an end to the rally that all the stock rise 5.42% since Jan.
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Shares of NIO (NYSE:NIO) gained 1.46% on Thursday, Jan.
The latest trading day saw NIO Inc. (NIO) settling at $4.10, representing a +0.49% change from its previous close.
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 (NIO -4.21%) has always been an intriguing stock. It's a large player in the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) market, but also positions itself as a lifestyle brand with leisure stores and its own line of smartphones, while also developing technologies such as solid-state batteries.