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Bezos-backed Rivian’s Meteoric Rise Represents a Fundamental Change in the Valuation of Automotive Stocks

The Rivian value debate demonstrates how investors can be split into two categories: those that make decisions based on recognizing future themes and those that invest based on traditional financial performance metrics

November 17, 2021
Bezos-backed Rivian’s Meteoric Rise Represents a Fundamental Change in the Valuation of Automotive Stocks

The Rivian value debate demonstrates how investors can be split into two categories: those that make decisions based on recognizing future themes and those that invest based on traditional financial performance metrics

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GLOBAL DATA – Following the news that Rivian’s market cap climbed to more than $150 billion after being floated on the NYSE; Daniel Clarke, Thematic Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company offers his view: 

“It is a little absurd that Rivian has become the third-largest automaker by market cap without actually making any revenue. However, the need for EVs is both obvious and immediate. With Bezos’s backing, investors will believe that the future scale-up required to dominate the industry is possible. It is important to note that the concept of value in the stock market has shifted significantly in recent years and is increasingly contested. More traditional investors scorn Tesla and Rivian’s jaw-dropping market caps because of the huge gaps between their current revenue and their valuations. However, modern investors are betting on the future and considering how they expect these companies or technologies to dominate the industry when calculating their current value. Charismatic tech founders that can communicate a simple and obvious vision of the future will draw in the most capital from retail investors. This is true of Tesla, and it goes for Rivian, too - as well as founders in any industry where retail investors can easily understand the need for the core technology.”

Investment banks and retail investors both understand that electric vehicles (EVs) are the future of the automotive industry; and Jeff Bezos, a shareholder in both Amazon and Rivian, recognizes that Amazon must transition its delivery platforms to EVs. His backing of Rivian – which has signed a deal to supply Amazon with 100,000 vehicles - allows him to profit from both ventures.

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