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Ford reported encouraging news on sales of electric vehicles s so far this year, and Tesla is facing some sales problems in China.
There are now about 12 million EVs on global roads and highways and the rate of adoption is expected to increase by a third this year.
How Exxon and Ford, two of the longest-lived benefactors from the fossil fuel boom of the past 150 years, have reacted to the threat of alternative energy vehicles to their traditional businesses.
Tesla is considering paying in advance for guaranteed delivery of the semiconductors it needs and is toying with the idea of building its own chip fab.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Airbnb, CrowdStrike, DoorDash, Ford, Intuit, Lumber Liquidators, Occidental Petroleum, T-Mobile, Twilio, Uber and UBS.
Short sellers bet on three EV stocks to fall in the two-week short interest reporting period ending May 14. Four of the six EV stocks we watch posted double-digit share price drops during the period.
The new Ford F-150 Lightning had received nearly 45,000 reservations in the first two days after its launch. Meanwhile, Tesla continues to get nicked with less than good news.
Who is responsible for Ford's turnaround? After several failures, Executive Chair Bill Ford, as much as anyone else.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Ferrari, Ford, Netflix, Nordstrom, Salesforce.com, Sally Beauty, UBS, Walmart and Wells Fargo.
Short interest in EV stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period ended April 30. Short sellers pulled out of Tesla while piling into one China-based automaker.
Earnings reports from the country's biggest tech firms continue to roll out this week.
Short interest in EV stocks rose sharply in the two-week reporting period that ended April 15. Short sellers added to their positions on all but one EV stock.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AutoNation, Coinbase, Energy Transfer, First Solar, Ford, Okta, Pioneer Natural Resources and Planet Fitness.
As tech companies continued to be out of favor in March, electric vehicle makers saw short sellers piling into their stocks. Traditional automakers, meanwhile, saw a decline in short interest.
Tesla last week reported delivering nearly 185,000 vehicles, a new quarterly record. Can any other automaker challenge the company and when could that happen?