Archer Aviation Sues Vertical Aerospace Over Patent Infringement Amid eVTOL Market Volatility
Archer Aviation has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Vertical Aerospace, alleging that Vertical's Valo air taxi copies design elements from Archer's Midnight vehicle. The lawsuit comes as Archer prepares to report Q4 results, with expectations of continued losses. Despite volatility in the eVTOL sector, Archer's shares are considered undervalued. Analysts project a moderate buy consensus for Archer, with an average price target of $11.60, indicating potential upside.

Archer Aviation (ACHR) has initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against Vertical Aerospace (EVTL), claiming that Vertical's Valo air taxi unlawfully copies features from Archer's Midnight vehicle. This legal action coincides with Archer's upcoming Q4 earnings report, where a $0.25 loss per share is anticipated.
Archer's stock has experienced significant volatility and is currently down 10% over the past year. The company's price-to-book ratio of 2.04 suggests it is undervalued compared to peers. Analysts have a consensus rating of 'Moderate Buy' for ACHR, with price targets ranging from $8 to $18. Archer has raised $302 million in February 2025 and is focusing on military contracts and production ramp-up at its Hawthorne, CA facility.




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