
"In July, the EV maker announced that is continuing work on its Georgia plant, which is slated to open in 2028. Earlier in July, Rivian announced a partnership with Google Maps on a new navigation system for its electric vehicles. Rivian will continue to offer its own customized navigation interface on the 15.6-inch center touchscreen, but the underlying data is now powered by the Automotive SDK from Google Maps instead of third-party alternatives."
"On June 2, it was reported that Rivian was eyeing a new debt deal as expected vehicle deliveries slumped. The U.S.-based EV maker announced plans to offer $1.25 billion in senior secure green notes due 2031 in a private offering. The EV maker plans to use those funds, as well as cash on hand, to redeem $1.25 billion of outstanding senior secured notes due in 2026."
Rivian shares rose 2.70% over the past five trading sessions after a prior 1.21% decline, showing a short-term bottom and modest year-to-date gains. The company continues work on a Georgia plant slated to open in 2028 and partnered with Google Maps to power navigation data while keeping a customized 15.6-inch touchscreen interface. Rivian pursued a $1.25 billion private offering of senior secure green notes due 2031 to redeem $1.25 billion of 2026 notes. Mizuho raised its price target to $14 with a Neutral rating. Q3 earnings are expected Nov. 4; institutional ownership is 54.69%.
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