Tesla Inc

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A few of Cathie Wood's Ark Invest funds bought over 108,000 shares of Tesla on March 5.
Earnings releases for the most recently completed quarter are beginning to slow. Here's our look at one release due out Monday morning, plus a fast look at the once high-flying electric vehicle...
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Wednesday, including Microsoft, Oracle, Tesla, Virgin Galactic and more.
Tesla saw its short interest pull back into the most recent settlement date, although the stock has been correcting recently. Note that the number of shares short was still roughly triple that a year...
Short interest in electric vehicle makers mostly declined in the two-week reporting period that ended February 12.
Tesla stock traded down more than 13% early Tuesday morning as the EV maker's shares steepen their recent decline.
Tesla cars received a horrible rating in the latest J.D. Power U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study.
People who buy electric vehicles often find they are poor substitutes for the gasoline-powered cars they owned.
A long-time Apple bull sees the company as the pre-eminent threat to Tesla's grip on the market for electric vehicles.
Short interest plunged more than 20% on three electric vehicle makers in the two-week short interest period ending January 29.
Tesla saw its short interest shrink into the most recent settlement date. However, the number of shares short was still roughly triple that a year ago.
Tesla's planned research and development center in China is expected to be operational by the middle of this year, and the company hopes to be shipping a $25,000 vehicle for worldwide distribution...
In its annual report for 2020, Tesla revealed that the company owns about $1.5 billion in bitcoin as part of its investment portfolio. The digital currency hit a new high on the report.
Tesla has agreed (been forced?) to recall nearly 135,000 vehicles due to a malfunction in certain cars' media control module.
24/7 Wall St. is looking at some big analyst calls seen so far on Monday, including on American Airlines, Intel and Tesla.