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Posted on June 8, 2021 by Neal E. Boudette and Matthew Goldstein

Lordstown Motors Warns it Can’t Start Production

Lordstown Motors, which bought a shuttered General Motors factory in Ohio, warned that it needs to raise more money and might not survive.
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