Movement Alert|Archer Aviation Inc. Rises 5.01% in Regular Trading, Boeing Subsidiary Acquisition and Q2 Revenue Beat Continue to Drive Momentum

Market Focus08-13

On August 13, Archer Aviation Inc. rose 5.01% in regular trading, trading at approximately $6.59/share, with turnover of $137 million.

The rally reflects the continued market reaction to two major catalysts announced on August 10. Archer Aviation disclosed the acquisition of three Boeing subsidiaries — Wisk Aero, Insitu, and SkyGrid — with Boeing receiving approximately 19.75% equity in Archer in exchange, committing to a 12-month lock-up on consideration shares, and designating a board representative. Notably, Insitu generates over $200 million in annual revenue, immediately injecting a stable income stream into Archer. Simultaneously, the company reported Q2 revenue of $5 million, significantly exceeding the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.9 million, while EPS of $(0.34) met expectations and narrowed from $(0.36) year-over-year. CEO highlighted the company has entered an inflection point stage. The combination of Boeing's deep strategic commitment and the earnings surprise continues to serve as the core catalyst for the stock's recent strength.

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