Tesla Inc

NASDAQ: TSLA
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Closing Price on October 1, 2024

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After a week of modest gains, Friday's premarket session was shaping up as a downer. All three major indexes were trading lower.
All eyes Thursday morning were focused on the CPI report due out before markets open for regular trading.
A tech recovery on Monday does not appear to be lasting into Tuesday.
Tesla shares are falling again, Bed Bath & Beyond is facing collapse and OpenAI reportedly is looking to raise more capital.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon, AMC Entertainment, Apollo Global Management, Apple, Block, Capital One Financial, Carlyle, CVS Health, Etsy, Fox, Gilead Sciences,...
Markets closed lower Tuesday after opening with a gain. Wednesday's premarket session was also trading up. Will it last?
U.S. markets are on track for a slightly higher open Tuesday, but Tesla is struggling again after reporting December-quarter deliveries that fell short of expectations.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AMC Entertainment, CNH Industrial, Kala Pharmaceuticals, Opendoor Technologies, Tesla and TG Therapeutics.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included ADT, Aurora Cannabis, CarMax, Shift4 Payments, Skechers USA, Tesla and Tilray.
New car sales in the United States fell 8% last year, and none of the 10 top automakers has shown a share price gain so far in 2022. Will 2023 be more of the same?
Tesla stock continues to get clobbered, but there is still strength in the company. Can the same be said for Southwest Airlines?
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Array Technologies, CarMax, Caterpillar, Cleveland-Cliffs, Eaton, First Solar, Intercontinental Exchange, Medical Properties Trust, Paramount...
Premarket action following the holiday weekend picks up about where it left off Friday. Tesla stock continues its fall, and an old meme stock favorite is making headlines again.
Markets plunged with the lower temperatures Thursday. Friday's off to a better start, at least until the opening bell rings
Good earnings reports from Nike and FedEx pumped some enthusiasm into Wednesday's premarket trading. Is this just a head fake or is the Santa Claus rally on its way?