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Rivian 5th biggest Automaker with 125 billion dollars Market Cap

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NASDAQ:RIVN   Rivian Automotive
It may sound crazy but Rivian is 5th largest automaker in the world ..!
Above Daimler, General Motors, and Ford..!
I may know nothing about cars and Ev makers, But I know what a bubble looks like!

Rivian:125 Billion
The Illinois plant currently has an annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles and Rivian has said it intends to increase that to 200,000 by 2023 as it adds new vehicles.


Daimler: 107 Billion
is one of the world's largest conglomerate automotive groups. Mercedes-Benz Cars and Daimler Trucks units are among the world's largest Premium Car & Heavy Truck biz, respectively. Vans, Buses and Financial / Mobility Services complete the portfolio. Daimler has reorganized into three independent legal entities sitting under Daimler AG: 1) Mercedes-Benz AG (Premium Cars & Vans), 2) Daimler Truck AG (Trucks & Buses) and 3) Daimler Mobility AG (Financial Services & Mobility Services).
Mercedes-Benz Cars, Daimler's passenger car manufacturing subdivision, sold between 2.4 and 2.5 million vehicles in 2020. Daimler also produces buses and trucks.


General Motors: 91 Billion
GM is one of the world's largest automakers, with an annual volume of almost 9mm units. The company reports its operations in four segments, North America, International, GM Financial, and GM Cruise. It has made significant strides in restructuring its business since the last trough in 2009, positioning it well to deal with cycle swings and the evolving industry landscape.

Ford: 76 Billion
Ford Motor is one of the world's largest vehicle manufacturers, with over 6mm units manufactured/sold globally. In our view, the company has made significant progress executing its One Ford plan and delivering best-in-class vehicles. The company also remains committed to positioning itself well within the evolving auto industry through balanced investments across electrification, autonomy, and mobility services.




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