Saturday, April 5, 2025

"Danish" car brand denies being close to bankruptcy

Although the stock behind Fisker Inc. has plummeted by almost 50 percent. But the brand's Danish founder and namesake do not say that bankruptcy is on the cards.

Fisker Inc.'s share price does not reflect the car brand's value. At least not according to the brand's Danish founder, car designer Henrik Fisker.

Not even if the share has plummeted by almost 50 percent this year alone. In fact, since 2021, the Fisker share has fallen by as much as 97 percent.

That's what Borsen writes.

– I would never have been able to predict that the share would be where it is now. It's disappointing, and I don't think it reflects our business, says Henrik Fisker to the media.

READ ALSO: Four men indicted for insanely gross fraud involving 203 cars

In the same vein, he does not believe that Fisker Inc. is on the verge of bankruptcy. The announcement comes after the US road safety authorities have announced that they will start an investigation into the brand.

A number of owners have complained about serious brake problems. Something the Danish Fisker owner Jesper F. can also recognize.

He told Boosted earlier in January. Jesper F. says, among other things, that he thought it was him who had something wrong with the way the car behaved. Read more about it here .

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