Rivian finally shows it can actually sell cars for more than the price it costs to build them


Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe could finally point to a gross profit at his core automotive business in the fourth quarter, a milestone achievement for the company. But whether he can maintain that into this year is up for debate.
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