XPeng stock sinks toward 11th-straight weekly decline after Citi swings to bearish from bullish

Shares of XPeng Inc.
XPEV,
-6.39%

sank 7.5% toward a record low in afternoon trading Friday, after Citi Research analyst Jeff Chung swung to bearish from bullish on the China-based electric vehicle maker, citing expectations the company’s model cycle will face “serious challenges” in 2023. The stock has dropped 16.2% this week, and has plummeted 72.1% amid an 11-week losing streak. Chung double downgraded the stock to sell, after being at buy for at least the past two years. He slashed his stock price target to $3.18, which implies about 53% downside from current levels, from $27.87. He lowered his sales estimates for 2022 and the next two years, because of a “non-competitive pricing strategy” for the P5 and G3i models, and “stiffer competition from peers.” The stock has lost 86.5% year to date, while shares of fellow China-based EV rivals Nio Inc.
NIO,
-2.91%

have shed 69.6% and Li Auto Inc.
LI,
-4.84%

have slid 56.2%. In comparison, the iShares China Large-Cap ETF
FXI,
-2.80%

has lost 41.2% this year and the S&P 500
SPX,
+2.46%

has declined 18.1%.

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/xpeng-stock-sinks-toward-11th-straight-weekly-decline-after-citi-swings-to-bearish-from-bullish-2022-10-28?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo