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Air taxi firm Lilium plunges 62% after saying main subsidiaries will file for insolvency
German company Lilium produces flying electric passenger drones.
Lilium
Shares of Lilium tanked Thursday after the air taxi firm said in a filing that its two main subsidiaries plan on filing for insolvency in the coming days.
The aerospace startup’s shares plunged more than 63% following the news.
In a U.S. regulatory filing, Lilium — which is listed on the Nasdaq — said it had not been able to raise sufficient additional funds to continue the operations of Lilium GmbH and Lilium eAircraft GmbH, the firm’s two main subsidiaries.
As a result, the heads of these subsidiaries “determined that they are overindebted … and are or will become unable to pay their existing liabilities due … within the next few days,” Lilium said.
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