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This Article is From Nov 14, 2021

Rivian Is Now Biggest U.S. Company With No Sales

Add another milestone to Rivian Automotive Inc.'s blistering and surprising run as a new stock: It's now the biggest U.S. company by market value with no revenue. 

The electric-truck maker, backed by Amazon.com Inc. and Ford Motor Co., has unseated Lucid Group Inc., an electric vehicle peer with no sales to its name, at the top of the list.

Rivian's shares have soared 67% from their initial public offering price of $78 on Wednesday. It's just about a 25% gain away from overtaking Volkswagen AG, one of the world's largest car producers, in market value. Meanwhile, Lucid has seen its stock price advance 339% this year. It went public via a merger with a blank-check company in July.

“(It's) seriously mind boggling when it hasn't even earned any discernible revenue yet,” said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, discussing Rivian's valuation.

Electric vehicles have been attracting investor interest since mid-2020, when governments, policymakers and corporations announced plans to invest in the industry amid a growing urgency to tackle climate change. Recent strong results from industry leader Tesla Inc. and a big push from car-rental company Hertz into EVs has supercharged all stocks in the space.

Rivian's rally for the third straight day vaulted its market value above Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler AG on Friday, after racing past Ford and General Motors Co.'s market valuations in the previous two days.

Rivian Adds Stand-Alone Battery Plant to Post-IPO To-Do List

NameM.cap in billion USD
Tesla 1,037.8
Toyota Motor300.8
Volkswagen140.4
Rivian113.5
Daimler 107.7
General Motors92
Ford Motor77.9

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