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Tesla's share price is on the decline for several reasons. However, the stock has several paths to recovery.
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No matter what its upcoming earnings may show, Tesla remains the leader in electric vehicles, especially in the United States and Europe.
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Tesla price cuts of it electric vehicles have been extended to Europe. Can the company afford the crumbling margins?
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Here is an assessment of how safe Ford’s dividend appears to be based on a variety of metrics.
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Tesla founder Elon Musk has taken to the social media platform he owns to express his desire for more control of the company.
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Investors ignored news about Elon Musk’s drug use, sending the stock higher after the accusations by the Wall Street Journal.
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Ford had strong sales in 2023, but disappointingly few were electric vehicles, which the company has called its future.
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Tesla stock jumped over 100% in 2023. Can it do so again this year with all of these obstacles in the company's way?
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While electric vehicle (EV) industry leaders announced record sales, investors were disappointed by the results from Rivian Automotive.
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The exclusive trillion-dollar club currently has five American members — Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) at around $3 trillion market capitalization, Microsoft at about $2.8 trillion, Google parent Alphabet...
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Chinese EV makers have reported December and full-year deliveries for 2023. In other news, the original Mickey Mouse is now free to use.
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These companies all had initial public offerings in 2010 and are still public. Their performance since then has ranged from −97% to over 16,000%.
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Tesla has a new competitor, so far just in China, but another sign the EV market is getting more crowded by the year.
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Most of the 10 fastest cars in America are electric vehicles (EVs). At least, that is what the auto media claim. Many speed tests involve how quickly a vehicle moves from a standing stop of 60 MPH....
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General Motors may be the largest U.S. car company, yet its market cap is just a fraction of that of Tesla. Here's why.
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