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Lucid's Q4 Earnings Call Takes Place On February 28th And Management Will Answer Investor Questions

Investors will finally get access to Lucid's Q4 results at the end of February. How many Lucid Air Dream Editions were shipped to customers before December 31st? How many cars has Lucid built so far? Lucid shareholders will be able to put these questions to management through a new voting system.

It's been a long time coming, but Lucid investors finally have a date for the company's crucial Q4 earnings call: Monday, February 28th at 2:30 pm PT/5:30 pm ET.

Lucid's conference call is scheduled to discuss the results of Q4 2021, including production numbers, plans for global expansion, financial results, and important additions to the company's staff. We'll also get an up-to-date forecast for the coming year, and hopefully some more information on the "fit and finish" parts issue that caused delivery delays for some Air Dream Edition customers. A link to the live webcast will be posted on Lucid's investor relations site (ir.lucidmotors.com) prior to the event.

Update: Lucid's management will also have to address the company's first NHTSA recall.

Update: For a run-down on all the key figures from Lucid's Q4 2021 Earnings Call click here.

Image showing a black Lucid Air with its hood raised during assembly at AMP-1.Investors Question Executives
In a first for one of Lucid's earnings calls, the company's retail and institutional shareholders will have the ability to pose questions to upper management. Lucid is partnering with Say Technologies to set up a website which allows the company's investors to submit questions and vote for which ones they want to see addressed, "a selection of which will be answered by Lucid management during the earnings call."

Lucid hopes that the new question system will give a voice to all of its shareholders, as well as allowing its management team to connect with investors better than ever before. Say Technologies is owned by consumer trading service Robinhood, and specializes in this kind of shareholder-company discourse. Question submission goes live on Monday, February 21st at 2:30 pm PT/5:30 pm ET, and runs until 24 hours before the start of the earnings call.

Image showing a gray Lucid Air parked in Lucid's minimalist headquarters.

The exact form voting will take is unclear at this time, though we know that we'll be able to see other users' questions at the very least. I think it's unlikely that we'll see live voting figures while the service is live, as withholding that data will allow Lucid's executives to skirt difficult questions, especially concerning the ongoing SEC investigation, that receive a lot of upvotes. More to follow once the site goes live from myself and my colleague Anthony Donati.

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James Walker is an automotive journalist at Torque News focusing on Lucid Motors. If it's got wheels he's interested, and he's looking forward to seeing what kind of cars the EV revolution brings us. Whether it's fast, slow, new, or old, James wants to have a look around it and share it in print and on video, ideally with some twisty roads involved. You can connect with James on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.