In need of cash, Lordstown Motors files ‘going concern’ notice; shares tank

Detroit — Lordstown Motors Corp. told regulators Tuesday that it needs more money to launch and sustain commercial scale production of its electric Endurance truck — and to make it through the next year.

The Ohio-based electric vehicle startup amended its annual regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission noting its doubts of continuing as a “going concern,” an accounting term that means the company has the means to meet its financial obligations. 

The Lordstown Endurance truck will be made in the former GM plant in Ohio.