Li Auto Inc LI shares are tumbling today after the company cut the first-quarter FY24 vehicle deliveries guidance.
The company lowered the first-quarter vehicle deliveries outlook to 76,000-78,000 from 100,000-103,000 expected earlier. The guidance cut is owing to lower-than-expected order intake.
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Xiang Li, chairman and chief executive officer, said, “We planned operations of Li MEGA as if the model had already entered the 1-to-10 scaling phase, while in fact, we were still in the nascent 0-to-1 business validation period. Similar to Li ONE and our EREV technologies, Li MEGA and our BEV technologies will also need to undergo this 0-to-1 validation process.”
“Next, we will first focus on our core user group and target cities with stronger purchasing power, recalibrating the Li MEGA strategy back to the 0-to-1 phase. After that, we will expand our reach to a broader user base and more cities.”
“We will lower our delivery expectations and restore sustainable growth by refocusing on enhancing user value instead of competition, while maintaining operating efficiency.”
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Price Action: LI shares are down 7.31% at $31.59 premarket on the last check Thursday.
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