Shares of Aurora Innovation (AUR -6.49%) tumbled 6.3% on Wednesday. The autonomous vehicle technology company's stock had been down as much as 17% earlier in the day.
The self-driving technology developer is seeing its stock pressured after Uber announced it plans to issue exchangeable notes that could be converted into Aurora shares, sparking fears of dilution.
Uber -- Aurora's largest shareholder -- yesterday announced its intention to offer $1 billion in exchangeable senior notes that can be exchanged for cash or used as "reference property," which Uber disclosed would initially consist of Aurora's Class A common stock. This allows Uber to raise cash now without outright selling its stake in Aurora.
Uber became a major shareholder in Aurora after selling its self-driving unit, Advanced Technologies Group, to the company in 2020 in exchange for equity. The deal gave Uber approximately a 26% stake in Aurora at the time.
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Aurora shares sank as investors fear the move will dilute the value of each Aurora share. While the notes don't immediately create new Aurora shares, they create a mechanism by which a significant number of shares could suddenly flood the market in the future if those who invest in these notes decide to exchange their notes for shares.
Despite the concerns, I think Aurora is a good pick among self-driving companies for investors with a high risk tolerance. The company recently launched its commercial operations and is now the first to do so in the autonomous trucking industry, a lucrative niche of the overall driverless market and Aurora's specialty. Even though it will take time to scale operations, the company has low debt and nearly $1.2 billion in cash and equivalents, giving it plenty of room to maneuver.
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