Li Auto Inc. - American Depositary Shares (LI)
27.46
-1.26 (-4.39%)
Li Auto Inc is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer that focuses on designing, developing, and producing intelligent electric SUVs
The company is known for its innovative approach to automotive technology, integrating advanced features such as smart cockpit systems and autonomous driving capabilities. By combining electric power with range-extending technology, Li Auto aims to address the varying demands of consumers who seek both eco-friendly options and long-distance travel capabilities. Their mission is to contribute to the transition towards sustainable transportation while enhancing the overall driving experience with cutting-edge technology.

Stocks staged a sharp rebound on Friday as concerns over a potential government shutdown eased after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) opted not to veto a Republican sp
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LI earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2024.
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Li Auto reported Q4 revenue growth of 6.1%. Vehicle sales up 5.6%, adjusted net income up 9.1%. Q1 outlook: revenue decrease of 8.7%-3.5%, vehicle deliveries up 9.5%-15.7%.
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Li Auto shares are trading lower by 10.7% during Monday's session. Weakness may be in anticipation of U.S. tariffs, expected to begin Tuesday.
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Li Auto shares rose 4.4% Friday afternoon. The stock is higher in response to a broader rally in Chinese equities, which was led by strong earnings from Alibaba.
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NASDAQ:LI is scoring great on several growth aspects while it also shows decent health and profitability. At the same time it remains remains attractively priced.
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Market Sell-Off: SPY, QQQ, and IWM Face Sharp Declines Amid Tech Weakness and Tariff Fears
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U.S. markets suffered a steep selloff Monday as President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, extending last week's losses and driving declines across all major sectors.
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From a new BEV reveal, a supply deal, delayed quarterly reports, and unexpected leadership shakeups, these auto stocks saw the biggest jump in retail chatter on Stocktwits in the week ended Feb. 28, 2025.
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U.S.-listed Chinese EV startups Nio, Li Auto, and XPeng reported February delivery numbers well over the corresponding month of 2024.
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These large-cap stocks were top performers last week. Heico, Xpeng, Li Auto, Lineage, Erie Indemnity, Lloyds, Unum, FICO, Masimo, Smith & Nephew, AB InBev, and Nutanix all saw significant gains.
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Li Auto shares are trading lower by 4.5% during Monday's session. The stock is pulling back after gaining some 13% over the trailing month amid a broader rally in Chinese equities.
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U.S.-listed Chinese stocks trading higher in premarket on Friday as Chinese companies raise funds overseas and Alibaba reports strong quarterly results. Alibaba also plans to increase investments in Cloud and AI. Appaloosa Management's David Tepper bets big on Chinese stocks.
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