EV maker Fisker’s stock falls toward a record low after sudden delay of earnings release

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Release of third-quarter results delayed for nearly a week due to timing of appointment of new chief accounting officer

Shares of Fisker Inc. sank into record-low territory Wednesday after the electric-vehicle maker suddenly pushed back the release of its third-quarter results by nearly a week.

The company was scheduled to report results before the opening bell, at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. But just before just before the results were expected, Fisker issued a release saying it had “adjusted” the timing to Nov. 13 after the market close, at 4 p.m. The stock FSR, -8.46% dropped 8.1% in morning trading, to trade below the Nov. 1 record-low closing price of $4.14.

“The timing of the appointment of a new chief accounting officer effective Nov. 6, 2023, and the departure of the former chief accounting officer effective Oct. 27, 2023, has delayed the completion of the financial statements and related disclosures,” the company said in a statement.The company had disclosed on Nov. 6 in an 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that Florus Beuting had been appointed CAO.

 

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