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Why Fisker Stock Fell Again This Morning


Shares of electric car manufacturing hopeful Fisker (NYSE: FSR) tumbled 4.5% through 11:50 a.m. ET this morning, erasing much of the gains won on Monday after Fisker announced a deal to convert about $185 million of its half-billion-dollar debt load into equity -- lowering its interest costs in the process.

Investors liked that news, bidding Fisker stock up nearly 18% on Monday. They're less happy with today's news, though: British banker just cut its price target on Fisker stock by 75%.

The news isn't quite as bad as that sounds. Barclays previously had a $4 price target on Fisker stock, you see -- and Fisker hasn't seen $4 prices on its shares since way back in November. Cutting Fisker shares to a $1 price target, Barclays was really just adjusting expectations to something a bit more reasonable, and more attainable, for this now penny stock to shoot for.

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Source Fool.com

Barclays plc Stock

€2.37
-0.290%
The price for the Barclays plc stock decreased slightly today. Compared to yesterday there is a change of -€0.007 (-0.290%).

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