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Nikola jumps 11% as General Motors confirms partnership talks are ongoing

Nov 6, 2020, 00:07 IST
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On the left, Mary Barra, CEO and chairman of GM. On the right, Trevor Milton, founder and former executive chairman of electric truck startup NikolaAP Photo/Paul Sancya; REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
  • General Motors CEO Mary Barra said Thursday that talks with Nikola about a potential partnership deal with are still ongoing.
  • Her comments helped send shares of Nikola up as much as 11% in Thursday trades.
  • GM set a December 3 deadline to strike a deal, after previously postponing its $2 billion partnership following claims of fraud and deception at Nikola by a short seller in September.
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Investor hope of a potential partnership between General Motors and Nikola lives on.

GM chief executive Mary Barra said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Thursday that talks between the two companies are ongoing, helping shares of Nikola up as much as 11% in trading.

An initial $2 billion manufacturing and licensing deal between Nikola and GM was announced in September, but its closing was put on hold after a report from the short seller Hindenburg Research alleged that Nikola's founder and former executive chairman Trevor Milton had committed fraud and deceived investors.

Founder Trevor Milton voluntarily stepped down from the company as chairman in late September, even as the company dismissed many of Hindenburg's claims. Still, the stock remains down more than 60% from its highest price shortly after the partnership was first announced.

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The deal, which was expected to close in late September, now has a deadline of December 3. Barra said that it will provide an update on a potential deal with Nikola at the "appropriate time" in an interview with Bloomberg TV.

"We are going to continue to look for ways to not only commercialize our fuel cells, but also the Ultium battery platform because I think that continues to advance our zero emission future," Barra said.

If a deal doesn't materialize with GM, Nikola CEO Mark Russell said last month, the company will move on and blaze its own path as it refocuses on developing and manufacturing of its semi-truck ambitions.

He also signaled that the company would abandon its Badger pick-up truck ambitions if the manufacturing partnership with GM falls apart.

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