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Ford records $8.2 billion fourth-quarter gain from Rivian investment

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Posted on January 19, 2022

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Ford's $8.2 Billion Gain from Rivian Investment in Q4

(Reuters) -Ford Motor Co said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter results would include an $8.2 billion gain on its investment in Rivian Automotive Inc, following the electric-vehicle maker’s blockbuster market debut in November.

Rivian had soared as much as 53% to cross $100 billion in the biggest initial public offering of 2021, but the company’s shares have dropped over 27% since then.

The stock closed 8.5% lower on Tuesday after hitting its weakest since the IPO amid a broader tech selloff on Wall Street.

Ford, an early investor in Rivian, currently owns about 12% of the California-based company and has itself been racing toward electrification in a shift away from traditional gasoline-powered cars as demand for green transport surges.

It has pledged to invest more than $30 billion on EVs by 2030.

In 2019, the 118-year-old Detroit automaker invested $500 million in Rivian, with plans to use the EV maker’s platform to build a new Ford-branded electric vehicle, but the companies dropped those plans in 2021.

Ford, which is reporting its fourth-quarter results on Feb. 3, also said on Tuesday that it would reclassify its $900 million first-quarter 2021 non-cash gain on the Rivian investment as a special item.

The reclassification will change the automaker’s full-year adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) guidance that was previously forecast between $10.5 billion and $11.5 billion including the gain.

Ford also said it would record about $1.7 billion in costs associated with buying back and redeeming more than $7.6 billion in high-cost debt in the fourth quarter.

It will also mark a non-cash gain of about $3.5 billion in the fourth quarter and $3.9 billion for the full year related to the remeasurement of its global pension and other post-retirement employee benefits.

Ford also said it would report a $3.6 billion non-cash benefit, mostly due to changes in its global tax structure.

(Reporting by Aishwarya Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath)

Key Takeaways

  • Ford gains $8.2 billion from Rivian investment in Q4.
  • Rivian's IPO was the largest of 2021, but shares have since dropped.
  • Ford owns 12% of Rivian and is focusing on electrification.
  • Ford reclassifies a $900 million gain as a special item.
  • Ford records $1.7 billion in costs related to debt buyback.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The main topic is Ford's $8.2 billion gain from its investment in Rivian following Rivian's IPO.
How much of Rivian does Ford own?
Ford owns about 12% of Rivian.
What are Ford's plans for electrification?
Ford plans to invest over $30 billion in electric vehicles by 2030.

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