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Rivian Automotive Could Drag Down Amazon Earnings Analysts Say

Amazon’s investment into Rivian last quarter resulted in huge profits. However, investors should not trust in the future.

A Report on Rivian Automotive Inc. Amazon’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) first public offering (IPO) resulted in an estimated $11 billion profit. Additionally, Amazon, Inc. announced fourth-quarter earnings per share (EPS) of $27.75, far less than the $3.66 forecast, which helped boost the stock price.

Analysts predict that Amazon’s EPS will be $8.22. So can we expect Rivian’s Q4 EPS to be $8.22?

Firms must update their balance sheets every quarter to reflect the fair value of any securities they hold. These securities are rated in market capitalization, which is the same for publicly traded firms. A final trading day is used.

Rivian stock traded at $103.69 as Amazon announced a net income (14.3%) that included 11.8% of its electric car manufacturer stake.

Rivian’s stock was trading at $50.24 on March 3rd. It had dropped by more than half. Amazon lost almost $5.9 billion (50%) by retaining Rivian IPO shares. Unfortunately, the benefits were never realized.

A wide variety of businesses are affected by the macroeconomic downturn, not just e-commerce. Therefore, a low supply of semiconductors is a critical component of Rivian’s technology.

However, the electric vehicle (EV) industry could face more significant challenges.

RJ Scaringe is the CEO of the company. He says it will be difficult for electric car manufacturers to meet the demand for batteries. But, as he said, a shortage of battery cells is a “little appetizer” to the problems over the next 20 years.

Rivian’s stock will continue to rise despite its current setbacks. TipRanks reports six buy recommendations and one sell recommendation for this electric car company. Investors are anticipating a 150 percent increase with an average share price of $85

Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas believes that the sector’s future forecasts could be affected by supply problems in the short term. However, Rivian’s CEO is confident that the shift to electric cars in the world will occur and that the company stands to benefit from it.

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