Foxconn is not done funding Lordstown. After it purchased its factory in Ohio for $230 million and promised to invest $100 million in a joint venture in May, it will now invest up to $70 million more ...
It's beyond time for Lordstown Motors (RIDE) to get some real executives in its C-suite and on the board before the whole electric truck experiment truly gets short-circuited. "To clarify recent ...
LORDSTOWN — Executives of companies affiliated with LAS Capital — the mobility company run by Steve Burns, founder and ex-CEO of Lordstown Motors Corp. that has bid to acquire certain assets of the ...
The former leader of Lordstown Motors Corp. could be back in the driver's seat of the bankrupt electric truck maker. A firm called LAS Capital has agreed to buy the assets of Lordstown Motors for $10 ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Robbins LLP reminds investors that a shareholder filed a class action on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or otherwise acquired Lordstown Motors Corp. (OTC ...
LORDSTOWN, Ohio — A federal agency says Lordstown Motors did in fact mislead investors by exaggerating the amount of preorders it had for the all-electric Endurance pickup truck, and that it promised ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Robbins LLP informs investors that a shareholder filed a class action on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or otherwise acquired Lordstown Motors Corp. (OTC ...
Lordstown Motors continues to burn cash and needs even more financing as Endurance truck production increases. Foxconn agreed to purchase 38.8 million shares at $1.76 and to purchase $100 million ...
LORDSTOWN — More than $59 million is the amount Steve Burns, the former chief executive of Lordstown Motors Corp., has acquired from selling stock he owns in the startup he founded to make electric ...
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