Mullen Automotive’s Dilution is Desperation Hosted by MarketBeat StaffJune 15, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Play video for Mullen Automotive’s Dilution is DesperationDetailsGuestsMullen Automotive, love to hate it or hate to love it? In this video, we discuss the current state of Mullen Automotive, a company facing desperate times. With a looming cash cliff and limited financial resources, Mullen is struggling to kickstart production and generate revenue. The stock has seen a significant decline, and even the positive news releases from the company have failed to boost investor confidence. We explore the implications for shareholders and offer contrasting viewpoints on whether to hold onto Mullen stock or seek alternative investment opportunities. Tune in for an insightful analysis of Mullen Automotive's challenges and their impact on the market.Stocks Mentioned in This EpisodeCompanyMarketRank™Current PriceDividend YieldP/E Ratio Add This Stock to My Watchlist Don Miller, GuestSenior Content Manager, MarketBeatDon serves as the editorial supervisor and oversees the overall production, from idea generation to publication. He keeps an eye on our network of news websites and is one to help facilitate the creation of content and manage the freelance writers we work with. Building, creating and growing a team is the most inspiring part of his job. He brings a very diverse work experience to the table. From seminary, ministry and government to internet marketing and freelance writing; Don has seemingly done it all. He has even written for ESPN once upon a time.Thomas Hughes, GuestMarketBeat Contributor, MarketBeatThomas got his start with the markets while working as a Chef. In 2005 a chance invitation to attend the seminar “How To Buy And Sell Your Own Stocks” altered his worldview. Soon trading and stocks consumed his every waking moment to the point of excluding all else. Thomas now enjoys a much different lifestyle engaged in his true passion, uncovering great investments.Previous VideoAll VideosNext Video Subscribe on YouTube Don't Miss a Video Subscribe to watch the latest stock market videos from MarketBeat. We empower investors to make better trading decisions by providing real-time financial data and objective market analysis. Subscribe on YouTube Listen to MarketBeat Other Platforms Recent VideosAI Stocks You'll Wish You Bought Before the Build-Out Was Over (Most Aren't Ready)MarketBeat TV | June 3, 2026Watch VideoGet READY for What's Next. These 3 Stocks Could Save Your PortfolioMarketBeat TV | June 2, 2026Watch Video5 Hot Stocks to Buy Now: June's Top Picks With Upside AheadMarketBeat TV | May 31, 2026Watch Video Featured Articles and Offers5 Under-the-Radar AI Stocks to Watch in JuneMay 31, 2026How to claim a stake in SpaceX before the June 12 IPOFrom Brownstone Research (Ad)These 3 Software Stocks Are Buying Back Shares Hand Over FistMay 30, 2026Drone Stocks Soar As Pentagon Considers Funding, Including a Trump-Linked NameJune 1, 2026These 3 CLO ETFs Target a Niche Corner of the Fixed-Income MarketMay 31, 2026A letter from Shannon StansberryFrom Porter & Company (Ad) Search Headlines Get 30 Days of MarketBeat All Access for Free Sign up for MarketBeat All Access to gain access to MarketBeat's full suite of research tools. Start Your 30-Day Trial MarketBeat All Access Features Best-in-Class Portfolio Monitoring Get personalized stock ideas. Compare portfolio to indices. Check stock news, ratings, SEC filings, and more. Stock Ideas and Recommendations See daily stock ideas from top analysts. Receive short-term trading ideas from MarketBeat. Identify trending stocks on social media. Advanced Stock Screeners and Research Tools Use our seven stock screeners to find suitable stocks. Stay informed with MarketBeat's real-time news. Export data to Excel for personal analysis. Sign in to your free account to enjoy these benefits In-depth profiles and analysis for 20,000 public companies. Real-time analyst ratings, insider transactions, earnings data, and more. Our daily ratings and market update email newsletter. Sign in to your free account to enjoy all that MarketBeat has to offer. Sign In Create Account Your Email Address: Email Address Required Your Password: Password Required Log In Email Me a Login Link or Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google Forgot your password? Your Email Address: Please enter your email address. Please enter a valid email address Choose a Password: Please enter your password. Your password must be at least 8 characters long and contain at least 1 number, 1 letter, and 1 special character. Create My Account (Free) or Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google By creating a free account, you agree to our terms of service. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Hosted by MarketBeat StaffJune 15, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Play video for Mullen Automotive’s Dilution is DesperationDetailsGuestsMullen Automotive, love to hate it or hate to love it? In this video, we discuss the current state of Mullen Automotive, a company facing desperate times. With a looming cash cliff and limited financial resources, Mullen is struggling to kickstart production and generate revenue. The stock has seen a significant decline, and even the positive news releases from the company have failed to boost investor confidence. We explore the implications for shareholders and offer contrasting viewpoints on whether to hold onto Mullen stock or seek alternative investment opportunities. Tune in for an insightful analysis of Mullen Automotive's challenges and their impact on the market.Stocks Mentioned in This EpisodeCompanyMarketRank™Current PriceDividend YieldP/E Ratio Add This Stock to My Watchlist Don Miller, GuestSenior Content Manager, MarketBeatDon serves as the editorial supervisor and oversees the overall production, from idea generation to publication. He keeps an eye on our network of news websites and is one to help facilitate the creation of content and manage the freelance writers we work with. Building, creating and growing a team is the most inspiring part of his job. He brings a very diverse work experience to the table. From seminary, ministry and government to internet marketing and freelance writing; Don has seemingly done it all. He has even written for ESPN once upon a time.Thomas Hughes, GuestMarketBeat Contributor, MarketBeatThomas got his start with the markets while working as a Chef. In 2005 a chance invitation to attend the seminar “How To Buy And Sell Your Own Stocks” altered his worldview. Soon trading and stocks consumed his every waking moment to the point of excluding all else. Thomas now enjoys a much different lifestyle engaged in his true passion, uncovering great investments.Previous VideoAll VideosNext Video Subscribe on YouTube Don't Miss a Video Subscribe to watch the latest stock market videos from MarketBeat. We empower investors to make better trading decisions by providing real-time financial data and objective market analysis. Subscribe on YouTube