LCID Crashes to Record $2.37, ORCL Falls to $127.83, HTZ Hits 52-Week Lows on Tuesday

LCID-16.39%
ORCL-2.82%
According to Stocktwits, on Tuesday, Lucid Group (LCID), Oracle Corp. (ORCL), and Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ) all hit 52-week lows amid mounting profitability and balance-sheet concerns. Lucid plunged 16% to an intraday record low of $2.37 after restructuring rumors sparked a dramatic sell-off, though the company denied bankruptcy speculation and said consultant AlixPartners was reviewing operational improvements. Oracle fell to a one-year low of $127.83 as investors worried about aggressive AI infrastructure spending and rising debt, with the stock down 33% over the past month. Hertz dropped to a six-year low of $1.75 as falling used-car prices and elevated fleet depreciation pressured its recovery.
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