Roth Capital lowered the firm’s price target on Workhorse Group (WKHS) to 65c from $1.50 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The firm notes Workhorse reported non-consequential Q3 results and delayed the shareholder vote on the merger with Motiv, as it believes there was insufficient shareholder support. Roth hears Motiv needs Workhorse since there are questions about whether Motiv will have future access to the Ford chassis that they use to build many of their vehicles. The firm would look to revisit its view following a successful merger and related financing.
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