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South Korea's LG Energy Solutions, which supplies EV batteries to the likes of Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), Ford Motor Company (NYSE:FM) and Volkswagen AG (PNK: VWAGY), is reportedly gearing up for a massive initial public offering.

What Happened: LG Energy is planning to offer 34 million shares at an estimated price range of 257,000 Won to 300,000 Won ($214 to $250), the Financial Times reports.

The company is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of South Korean chemical company LG Chem. At the high-end of the estimated price range, LG Energy is valued at 70.2 trillion Won ($58.5 billion), which would make it the third most-valued South Korean company after Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, the report added.

Trading of the company's shares will likely begin on Jan. 27, 2022.
 
South Korea's LG Energy Solutions, which supplies EV batteries to the likes of Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), Ford Motor Company (NYSE:FM) and Volkswagen AG (PNK: VWAGY), is reportedly gearing up for a massive initial public offering.

What Happened: LG Energy is planning to offer 34 million shares at an estimated price range of 257,000 Won to 300,000 Won ($214 to $250), the Financial Times reports.

The company is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of South Korean chemical company LG Chem. At the high-end of the estimated price range, LG Energy is valued at 70.2 trillion Won ($58.5 billion), which would make it the third most-valued South Korean company after Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, the report added.

Trading of the company's shares will likely begin on Jan. 27, 2022.
Isn't it a short term downtrend for a stock when a company does a public offering?
 
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Kia and Hyundai are producing some good SUVs right now. My mans tried to get a Telluride, dealer told him 10k oversticker was the cost. :smh:


Fuck! I saw the chip shortage writing on the wall. Bought an SUV early 2021 and got lucky. MSRP + 10k... Ain't no way unless I'm in a bind.
 
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Kia and Hyundai are producing some good SUVs right now. My mans tried to get a Telluride, dealer told him 10k oversticker was the cost. :smh:
Yep I am trying to get ine myself. Ridiculous. And not just that one. VW, Ford, all of them high balling right now. I don’t need a car that bad.
 
Kia and Hyundai are producing some good SUVs right now. My mans tried to get a Telluride, dealer told him 10k oversticker was the cost. :smh:


Yeah many dealerships have them marked up hard... but many dealerships dont either.. i got mines back in August... the first dealship had it marked up like 5k over sticker. I searched online until i found a place that didnt so i put in my order n got what i wanted...
 
Yep I am trying to get ine myself. Ridiculous. And not just that one. VW, Ford, all of them high balling right now. I don’t need a car that bad.


Im not sure if your looking for a telluride... but this site has a list of good dealerships n bad ones.. but u have to comb through the pages to see if there is one in your neck of the woods..

 
I peeped C. Sain's latest vid.. his shit like 85K now





...he keeps posting videos at the "end of the night" or while he's running errands rather than the full length joints he used to. I skimmed thru one from 5 days ago while he was driving just to see if he showed his portfolio or not... he didn't, but this comment made me chuckle:

Udo Onua
5 days ago
Keep following his plays and you’ll be living in your car like him.


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NIO expands US headquarters as North American launch begins to feel more and more likely

The US branch of Chinese automaker NIO continues to make interesting moves in North America, as the company signed a ten year lease on a building in San Jose, CA. The new 200,000+ sq. ft. US headquarters is more than double the size of NIO’s current footprint, signaling that a long speculated entry into the North America could be one stop closer to becoming reality.

If you’re not already familiar, NIO is a Chinese EV automaker founded in 2014 that has quickly become a company to watch. As one of the leaders in EV sales in China, NIO has already expanded to European markets beginning with Norway and Germany, but that’s not all.
At the company’s annual NIO Day celebration this past December, NIO shared ambitions to provide services in 25 countries and regions by 2025, displaying a map on screen with several markets highlighted including Western Europe, Australia, and the United Sates

 
NIO expands US headquarters as North American launch begins to feel more and more likely

The US branch of Chinese automaker NIO continues to make interesting moves in North America, as the company signed a ten year lease on a building in San Jose, CA. The new 200,000+ sq. ft. US headquarters is more than double the size of NIO’s current footprint, signaling that a long speculated entry into the North America could be one stop closer to becoming reality.

If you’re not already familiar, NIO is a Chinese EV automaker founded in 2014 that has quickly become a company to watch. As one of the leaders in EV sales in China, NIO has already expanded to European markets beginning with Norway and Germany, but that’s not all.
At the company’s annual NIO Day celebration this past December, NIO shared ambitions to provide services in 25 countries and regions by 2025, displaying a map on screen with several markets highlighted including Western Europe, Australia, and the United Sates

I'd buy one.
 
I peeped C. Sain's latest vid.. his shit like 85K now





...he keeps posting videos at the "end of the night" or while he's running errands rather than the full length joints he used to. I skimmed thru one from 5 days ago while he was driving just to see if he showed his portfolio or not... he didn't, but this comment made me chuckle:

Udo Onua
5 days ago
Keep following his plays and you’ll be living in your car like him.


Bruh, he's getting his shit torn in the comment section.
Dude had good intention so I feel for him. Damn

 
Bruh, he's getting his shit torn in the comment section.
Dude had good intention so I feel for him. Damn

Yea I kinda feel sorry for him too... but it comes with the territory I guess.

...just checked the comments :lol:
 
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