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Short interest was mixed on electric vehicle makers in the two-week reporting period ended October 30. Short sellers also decreased their positions in two traditional carmakers.
A Citigroup analyst on Wednesday raised his price target on one Chinese EV maker's stock and started coverage on two others. Short version: he likes what he sees.
China's three top EV makers reported October deliveries Monday morning and all posted big year-over-year gains.
Short interest in electric vehicle makers was evenly mixed in the two-week reporting period that ended October 15. But a couple of truck makers got some bad news Monday.
Having a fleet of fully electric cars on the road is already becoming to be considered to be within the realm of possibilities in the years and decades ahead. But what about all of those heavy trucks...
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Citrix Systems, CRISPR Therapeutics, Dunkin' Brands, Fastly, Intel, Mattel, PulteGroup, Sirius XM, Southwest Airlines Tesla and Under Armour.
As a group, tech stocks have buoyed markets over the past year. Here are the four stocks that have posted the biggest share-price gains over that period.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Abbott Laboratories, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Netgear, Parsley Energy, Peloton Interactive, Pinterest, Tesla, Wayfair, WPX Energy and Zscaler.
Tesla solidifies a leading role in EV companies with this third quarter earnings report.
Here are 13 other companies that should seriously entertain splitting their stocks. Splits are of course a gimmick, but the stock market usually rewards companies for splitting their stocks.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Archer Daniels Midland, AMC, CarMax, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, GoodRx, Laird Superfood, Snap, Starbucks and Tesla.
Here is what to expect from some of the most anticipated quarterly results due this week, including Netflix, Philip Morris and Tesla.
When investors think of electric vehicles and the huge stock gains seen in 2020, they probably think of Elon Musk and Tesla. They should have been focused on Nio.
New trends may be helping to change the automotive industry landscape. There may even be some upside for the sector coming out of the pandemic.
For the second time this week, Tesla has lowered the price of its Model S sedan. The impetus was the announcement of pricing for the entry-level EV from Lucid Motors. But the impact may fall more...