Analysts Raise Nio's Prospects Amid Mounting Bankruptcy Concerns
- Nio shares rose 3.5% amid analyst upgrades and raised price targets to $8.60, despite ongoing losses and a -1.29 Altman Z-Score signaling bankruptcy risk. - Analysts remain divided (4 Buy, 6 Hold, 2 Sell) as Firefly's global expansion aims to avoid EU tariffs and position as a premium EV brand in 2026. - CEO Li targets 15,000 ES8 SUV deliveries in December to stabilize Q4 results, but 2025 stock performance (-24%) highlights valuation challenges. - Firefly's right-hand-drive models aim for tariff-free ma
Nio Inc. (NYSE:NIO) saw its shares climb 3.5% during Friday’s midday session, supported by a series of analyst upgrades and Citigroup’s optimistic price target increase to $8.60, despite the company’s continued lack of profitability. After closing at $5.40 on Thursday, the stock reached an intraday high of $5.70, with 55.9 million shares traded—just under its typical volume. Analyst opinions remain mixed, with four recommending "Buy," six suggesting "Hold," and two advising "Sell," resulting in a
The recent swings in Nio’s share price highlight the broader difficulties facing the company, which
Firefly’s international strategy is focused on sidestepping the steep tariffs that have affected Chinese EVs in Europe. The brand’s right-hand-drive vehicles, now being mass-produced, will first launch in Singapore and later target markets without tariffs such as Australia and New Zealand
Nio’s overall financial situation remains unstable.
An Altman Z-Score of -1.29 places Nio in the "distress zone," indicating a potential bankruptcy risk within two years, though experts remain divided on the company’s long-term prospects
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