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  • BofA raises NIO price target by 140% to $54.7, reiterates Buy rating

    NIO is a leader among Chinese auto OEMs in terms of autonomous driving, which should help it gain share, BofA said.

  • US EV startup Rivian to launch small electric car in China

    US electric car startup Rivian said Wednesday it will launch a small electric car for the Chinese and European markets, and could eventually produce cars in the two markets.

  • Tesla establishes auto sales and service company in NIO's home turf

    On November 12, Tesla Motors Sales & Service (Hefei) Co., Ltd. was established in Hefei, Anhui Province, where NIO China is headquartered.

  • NIO founder says Tesla's price cuts won't have much impact on the EV maker

    "The market is big enough," Li said, noting that their main competitors should be fuel cars.

  • NIO conference call: Operating cash flow to turn positive in 2020, monthly capacity to go up to 7,500 units in Jan

    NIO again achieved positive operating cash flow in the third quarter and is confident that it can turn cash flow from operating activities positive for the full year 2020 overall, the EV maker's founder William Li Bin said during the third quarter 2020 quarterly conference call.

  • NIO is working on its fifth new car, with its fourth model to be unveiled in Jan

    Although NIO's fourth model won't be released until January, the company is already talking about a successor to the model.

  • NIO Q3 revenue up 146.4% year-on-year to $666.6 million, beating estimates

    Chinese EV maker NIO's Q3 revenue rose 146.4% year-on-year to RMB 4.53 billion ($66.6 million), beating market expectations of RMB 4.38 billion.

  • Hillhouse Capital, which liquidated NIO at its lowest point, re-bought big in Q3

    As of September 30, Hillhouse Capital owned 2,411,000 shares of NIO stock worth $51.17 million.

  • CICC raises Li Auto price target by 86% to $40

    Chinese investment bank CICC raised its price target on Li Auto by 86% to $40, which corresponds to 28% upside potential in the current share price, and maintained its Outperform rating, citing Li Auto's strong cost control and efficient operations.

  • NIO founder explains for first time why he chose high-end positioning

    In the high-end auto market, well-known brands are no longer at the helm of the founders and are in professional manager mode.