Fisker filed for bankruptcy on June 17 and shut down all operations centers, including its headquarters, dealerships, and service shops, leaving customers asking questions and getting no answers.
The headquarters Fisker used in its waning days was recently abandoned and left in “complete disarray,” with drums of apparent hazardous waste, automotive equipment, and even vehicles and full ...
Sure, Fisker is dead, but its legal problems aren’t going away anytime soon. The troubled automaker is now facing multiple subpoenas from the Securities and Exchange Commission after filing for ...
Fisker, the company that sold the failed Ocean SUV, was hit hard and forced to file for bankruptcy. The company has already started liquidating its assets, stirring the hornet nest at the SEC.
Starting a new car company isn't easy—just ask Henrik Fisker, whose second bite at that particular cherry ended the same way as his first when it filed for bankruptcy this July. At the time ...
Fisker’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy has hit a major snag, as the company buying the startup’s remaining fleet of electric SUVs says it might not complete the purchase because of a surprising ...
Despite going through bankruptcy and shuttering operations Fisker’s legal problems keep getting worse. Just a day after it was announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission subpoenaed ...
NEW YORK, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Electric vehicle startup Fisker received court approval of its bankruptcy liquidation plan on Friday, following last-minute negotiations to preserve the company's $46 ...