U.S. electric vehicle startup Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a court in Delaware in June, or just a year after the start of deliveries of its debut model, the Ocean compact crossover. Fisker doesn't plan to reorganize under bankruptcy, but is looking to liquidate its assets. ...
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