Fisker’s financial future takes a spin after automaker pulls out of share talks

Fisker, the California-based automotive electric vehicle (EV) start-up, has encountered a twist in its finance share saga. An unnamed automotive company has stepped out of major share talks, leaving the company’s future unknown.

Fisker’s share talks collapse

Fisker’s Newsroom released a statement last week, stating the company “is in continuing negotiations with a large automaker for a potential transaction to develop EV platforms and to manufacture in the US.”

Reuters reported in early March that the unnamed investor was Nissan. However, it has been a turbulent time for Fisker, as one of the company’s flagship vehicles was slaughtered in a YouTube review by Marcus Brownlee, a popular car reviewer. The review was

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