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Lucid plans to adjust production, citing elevated EV inventory

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The LUCID logo is shown at the LA Auto show “AutoMobility LA” in Los Angeles, California, U.S. Nov. 20, 2025.

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DETROIT — Lucid Group plans to take actions to better align its production with customer demand for its luxury all-electric vehicles, the company said Tuesday.

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The EV manufacturer said it needs to lower its “elevated inventory” of vehicles, which for automakers has historically meant lowering or idling vehicle production.

A company spokesman on Tuesday told CNBC that there is currently no plan to idle its sole U.S. plant in Arizona, but declined to reconfirm the company’s prior production guidance of between 25,000 and 27,000 units.

Lucid, in a release Tuesday, said it will take “further steps to align production with anticipated deliveries and customer demand.” The company did not include the guidance in its release.

The company has produced roughly 3,200 more vehicles than it has sold since 2024, according to its annual production and deliveries. That includes a difference of roughly 2,000 units last year and 2,400 vehicles during the first quarter of 2026.

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“We ended the quarter with elevated inventory that we expect to convert to revenue and cash as deliveries normalize, while maintaining alignment between production and sales cadence. Our focus is on disciplined execution — driving structural cost improvements, managing capital efficiently, and improving operating leverage as we scale,” Lucid CFO Taoufiq Boussaid said in a statement.

The comments came as the company reported its first-quarter results that were in line with preliminary results released by the company a month ago, but still significantly missed Wall Street’s expectations.

Here’s how the company performed in the first quarter compared with average estimates compiled by LSEG:

  • Loss per share: $3.46 vs. a loss of $2.64 expected
  • Revenue: $282.5 million vs. $440.4 million expected

The company’s revenue increased roughly 20% year-over-year but was far lower than the 87.4% jump analysts were expecting, according to LSEG.

Lucid produced 5,500 vehicles and delivered 3,093 vehicles in the first quarter of 2026.

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The all-electric vehicle maker said a seat supplier issue “significantly affected” deliveries of its crucial Lucid Gravity SUV during the quarter.

Several other automakers have said high gas prices caused by the war in Iran have led to increased interest in all-electric vehicles following a dearth in demand after the Trump administration ended consumer incentives last year of up to $7,500 for the purchase of an EV.

Lucid reported a 144% increase in North America order intake from February to March.

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Rajesh Exports: Sebi finds 97-99% revenue inflation, bars promoter from trading

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Capital markets regulator Sebi has passed an interim order against Rajesh Exports and its promoter Rajesh Mehta, alleging large-scale financial misrepresentation, non-cooperation with investigators and possible inflation of the company’s reported revenues.

In a 109-page interim order issued on June 3, Sebi said its investigation and forensic review had uncovered prima facie evidence suggesting that about 97-99% of the company’s revenue may have been inflated, describing the findings as “egregious and unheard of.”

The market regulator has restrained Rajesh Mehta from buying, selling or dealing in securities of Rajesh Exports until further orders. It has also directed the company to cooperate fully with investigators and make true and fair disclosures in its financial statements and related-party transactions.

The order stems from a shareholder complaint received in March 2024 that raised concerns over large outstanding trade receivables in the company’s books.

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Following a preliminary examination, SEBI launched a formal investigation covering the period from April 2020 to March 2024 and appointed forensic auditor BDO India Services.


Rajesh Exports, a Bengaluru-based gold refiner and jewellery manufacturer, is listed on both the NSE and BSE. The company sells gold products domestically and internationally and operates jewellery stores under the Shubh Jewellers brand.
A major part of Sebi case centres on what it describes as persistent non-cooperation by the company and its promoter during the investigation.According to the regulator, Rajesh Exports failed to provide access to key accounting systems, withheld critical financial records and did not furnish complete documentation sought by investigators and forensic auditors.

Sebi noted that the forensic auditor was unable to verify large portions of the company’s transactions because supporting records were either incomplete or unavailable.

The regulator said only a small fraction of sampled transactions could be fully substantiated with supporting documents.

The order also raises concerns regarding the financial reporting of overseas subsidiaries and step-down subsidiaries, including entities in Singapore and Switzerland. Investigators examined transactions involving subsidiaries such as REL Singapore, Global Gold Refineries AG and Swiss precious metals refiner Valcambi.

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Sebi said the lack of access to underlying accounting records significantly constrained the forensic review and prevented independent verification of several reported figures.

The regulator further alleged that the company routed funds in a manner that obscured their origin and destination, raising concerns about the authenticity of the reported financial statements.

Given the seriousness of the findings, Sebi said immediate intervention was necessary to protect investors and maintain market integrity.

“The aberrations prima facie noted in the matter, where approximately 97% to 99% of the revenue of the company is inflated, are egregious and unheard of,” Whole-Time Member Kamlesh Chandra Varshney said in the order.

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Apart from restraining Rajesh Mehta from dealing in the company’s securities, Sebi has directed Rajesh Exports to provide all pending information sought by investigators within 30 days.

The regulator has also ordered the appointment of a fresh forensic auditor to conduct a more detailed review of the company’s books and transactions.

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North East parts of historic William Cook acquired by US aerospace giant Heico

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Cook Defence Systems manufacturers tank tracks.

The Cook Defence Systems factory in Stanhope, County Durham(Image: Cook Defence Systems)

The North East operations of historic steel business William Cook have been acquired by US defence giant Heico in an undisclosed deal.

The move sees the formation of a new company Heico-Cook Defence which will encompass Cook Defence Systems, William Cook Stanhope and William Cook Intermodal. The joint venture is 80% owned by Heico and 20% by William Cook Holdings.

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Cook Defence Systems – which has played a key role in providing replacement tracks for Ukraine’s tank fleet – and its sister companies will continue to operate from their purpose-built factory in Stanhope, which employs about 130 people. The two firms have said contracts with employees, customers and supplies remain unaffected.

Meanwhile, William Cook Rail, William Cook Cast Products and their subsidiaries and associates remain wholly owned by William Cook Holdings, which reported turnover of £100m for the year to June 28, 2025. Cook Defence Systems also makes blast-proof components for armoured vehicles and was created in its current form in 1994 by Sir Andrew Cook, who has helped it become a long-standing supplier to national ministries of defence.

Sir Andrew said: “We are proud to have built Cook Defence Systems into a trusted partner to governments, armies and armoured vehicle manufacturers worldwide. In Heico, we have found a long-term partner that values our independence, supports our growth ambitions, and shares our commitment to engineering excellence, quality, and service.

“We are confident about the future of Cook Defence Systems under the joint ownership of Heico and William Cook Holdings.”

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Hollywood-based Heico makes parts of large commercial and military aircraft as well as industrial turbines, targeting systems, missiles and electro-optical devices. It reported net sales of more than $4.4bn (£3.2bn) in the year to the end of October, 2025.

Eric Mendelson Heico’s co-chairman and co-chief executive officer, said: “Cook Defence Systems represents a distinctive addition to Heico, with many of the attractive attributes we look for in our businesses. The company has established strong relationships across leading defence OEMs and government customers across multiple critical armoured vehicle platforms.

“Cook’s proprietary technology, consistent aftermarket demand, and exposure to increasing global defence spending position it well for continued growth and long-term value creation. We are pleased to welcome William Cook and his team to the Heico family.”

Last year, Cook Defence Systems hosted the Minister for Armed Forces Luke Pollard as the firm celebrated a three-year contract to supply spare tracks for all of the Army’s in-service armoured fighting vehicles. The firm is also supplying tracks for the Army’s Challenger 3 tanks and Ajax vehicles.

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Sir Andrew Cook CBE remains chairman of William Cook Holdings and William Cook and Chris Seymour continue as directors.

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Australia’s GDP slows to 0.3pc

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Australia’s economic growth rate has slowed down in the first three months of the year, with the bureau attributing it to cyclone disruptions.

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Tenaya Therapeutics, Inc. (TNYA) Discusses Interim Data from MyPEAK-1 Trial of TN-201 Gene Therapy for MYBPC3-Associated HCM – Slideshow (NASDAQ:TNYA) 2026-06-03

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DXN deal could pave way for $200m data centre sales

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Modular data centre specialist DXN Limited, which manufactures in Welshpool, has inked an $8.8 million deal with a US neo cloud operator which could lead to over $US200 million in orders.

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Minrex appoints Edwards as chair

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Incoming Minrex Resources chair Robert Edwards has outlined the reasons behind his decision to join the junior.

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The AI IPO Era Begins: Alphabet Launches It, Berkshire Buys (At A Discount)

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