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NIO has made robust gains at the stock markets recently, but these can be at risk following the company's Q2 2025 results next week. Besides a slowing down in revenue growth, the company's vehicle margins could also soften amid EV price wars. A recent slowing down in vehicle deliveries could also affect sentiment. The stock's valuation is attractive for now with a low forward P/S, but long-term P/E looks less compelling versus peers like BYD and Li Auto.
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SHANGHAI, Aug. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO; HKEX: 9866; SGX: NIO) (“NIO” or the “Company”), a pioneer and a leading company in the global smart electric vehicle market, today announced that it will report its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, before the open of the U.S. markets.
NIO targets Singapore, Uzbekistan, and Costa Rica with new partnerships and brand rollouts to accelerate its global EV expansion.
NIO Inc. (NIO) concluded the recent trading session at $4.87, signifying a +1.25% move from its prior day's close.
Nio stock price could be on the cusp of a strong bullish breakout after forming a highly bullish pattern and, as the CEO touts the upcoming “harvest season” when it starts to realize the returns of the recent investments. It was trading at $4.8 on Friday, up sharply from the year-to-date low of $3.
Bridgewater Associates exited its investments in five Chinese stocks in the second quarter, including e-commerce giant Alibaba.
The tariff-driven market volatility has been rough on shares of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio Inc. (NYSE: NIO), which in April fell to a multiyear low of $3.02. Shares rebounded afterward, but they are now up 5.9% year to date, after pulling back modestly in the past week on news of slowing EV deliveries in China and production concerns. Nio recently reported a solid increase in deliveries in the first and second quarters, following the launch of its new mass-market brands, Onvo and Firefly. 24/7 Wall St. Key Points: Nio is one of the largest electric vehicle companies in China and the first to pioneer swappable battery packs. Due to new product launches and growing market share, 24/7 Wall St. projects significant gains for the stock by the end of the decade. If you’re looking for a megatrend with massive potential, make sure to grab a complimentary copy of our “The Next NVIDIA” report. It includes a complete industry map of AI investments, including many small caps. Th
After a dismal first half of the year, Nio (NIO 1.68%) stock made a dramatic comeback in July and surged 42% in the month, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Electric vehicle makers in mainland China sold 1.26 million units in July, including passenger cars and commercial vehicles. This marked a 5% drop from June and the first month-on-month decline since May, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM).