On August 5, Lucid Group Inc declined 9% overnight, trading at $7.08/share, with turnover of $17,200. The drop followed the release of second-quarter earnings that fell short of market expectations.
Lucid reported Q2 adjusted loss of $2.78 per diluted share, significantly wider than the analyst consensus of $2.36 and the year-ago loss of $2.35. Revenue came in at $405.3 million, up 56% year-over-year and above the $381.6 million estimate, but net loss exceeded $1 billion, nearly doubling from $539.4 million a year earlier. The company announced an operational reset involving management changes and cost reductions. Critically, the CEO confirmed the mid-size platform — viewed as Lucid's key entry into the mass market — will be delayed from late this year to the second half of next year, further pushing back the timeline for scaled profitability. Lucid also indicated full-year production and deliveries are expected to fall below current consensus. The company reported total liquidity of $3 billion at quarter-end. Notably, Lucid remains one of the most-shorted stocks on Nasdaq.
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