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Rivian's AI, autonomy impress Wall Street, but EV and capital concerns remain

Rivian Automotive impressed Wall Street on Thursday with its plans for artificial intelligence, automation and an internally developed silicon chip, but significant challenges involving demand and capital remain for the electric vehicle maker.

Despite Wall Street analysts expressing some optimism following Rivian's first "Autonomy and AI Day," the company's stock fell 6.1% to close Thursday at $16.43 per share. But shares recovered Friday to close at $18.42, up 12.1%

While the event didn't cause many analysts to change ratings or price targets, Needham raised its price target on Rivian by 64% to $23 per share. The firm did so on the tech announcements and potential for future licensing deals, as well as higher-than-consensus expectations on deliveries next year of the company's new midsize R2 SUV.

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