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Online users were shocked to learn that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has bought Tesla for an astounding $1 trillion. A now-deleted article that was published earlier in a day claimed that the 9...
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“Mr. President! You talked about some of the violence that’s been going on at dealerships,” a reporter yelled to President Trump as he stood next to Elon Musk and a Tesla parked near the White House l...
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Tesla shares might be trading under $300 and well off their record. However, they still don't look like a compelling buying opportunity right now.
Elon Musk’s involvement in right-wing politics contributed to fewer deliveries in Norway the first quarter, though other factors also played a role.
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Barchart on MSNAnalysts Say the ‘Anti Elon Musk Crowd’ Will Hurt Tesla in the ‘Near Term.’ Should You Buy or Sell TSLA Stock Here?Tesla (TSLA) has always been a company that sparks both excitement and debate, and its recent challenges have only added fuel to the fire. Led by CEO Elon Musk, whose actions often divide opinion, Tesla stock has dropped 33.
Higher interest rates and an uncertain economy are wreaking havoc on Tesla. Not only did unit sales barely grow in the fourth quarter of 2024 (they grew 2% year over year), but automotive revenue also tanked as the company aggressively cut prices.
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Tesla falls ahead of the release of first-quarter deliveries, Nvidia dips after ending a five-session losing streak, and nCino drops sharply after earnings and guidance miss analysts’ estimates.
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A Trump Cabinet secretary violated the law when he told TV viewers this week to buy Tesla stock, but it's not clear that anything will be done about it.
With shares down 35% year to date, many Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) investors have decided that Trump's election victory isn't the windfall they expected. The company is reeling from slowing international sales due in part to CEO Elon Musk's political involvement in the new administration.
President Trump last week opened the White House lawn to become a Tesla showroom, with Elon Musk showing him a Cybertruck and other electric vehicles.
Tesla Inc.’s stock is in a freefall. Its sales are plunging around the world. Even its most avid Wall Street bulls are turning cautious. But one group is buying the electric-vehicle maker’s shares like never before: CEO Elon Musk’s fans.
Sir Ed Davey has become quite outspoken in his criticism of Donald Trump and his adviser, as he called for tariffs to be placed on Tesla.