Case Analysis About Demand Changes of New Energy Vehicles and Its Stock Returns
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Market Demand, Stock Return, Government Policies, Foreign Relations, Associated Industries.Abstract
The industry for new energy vehicles (NEVs) has experienced giant growth which draws interest from investors, decision-makers, and scholars. This research examines the relationship between changes in market demand and the stock returns of NEV firms. The method we use is to take into account a number of variables including international relations, governmental regulations, and developments in related industries. This article investigates the cases of Tesla Inc. and NIO Inc. on the performance of NEV stocks by the following ideas: the impact of foreign relations, government policies, and shifts in associated industries. For investors in the NEV industry, the results highlight how crucial it is to understand market dynamics as well as possible dangers and possibilities. Also, the article suggests topics for further investigation, such as the effects of NIO's global initiatives like growing product lines and Tesla's growing product range. Stakeholders hoping to properly manage the changing NEV ecosystem will find great insights from this thorough investigation.
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