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Chinese EV makers Nio and XPeng have reported first-quarter deliveries while investors wait to hear from Li Auto and market leader Tesla.
The latest beta version of iOS has added two new voices to Apple's Siri voice assistant and eliminates the default Siri voice, forcing users to make their own choice. And lots more news as well.
Goldman Sachs has increased its outlook for EV demand over the next 20 years. In the shorter run, a couple of battery makers stand out as seeing the biggest share price gains over the next one to two...
Short interest in electric vehicle makers mostly increased in the two-week reporting period that ended March 15. Traditional automakers GM and Ford saw larger interest from short sellers.
Tesla saw its short interest rise slightly into the most recent settlement date, even as the stock has been correcting recently. Note that the number of shares short was nearly triple that of a year...
Consumer Reports magazine is taking EV maker Tesla to task for the automaker's in-vehicle camera system that can send recorded video back to the company.
Analysts at Deutsche Bank on Monday lifted their price target on Volkswagen to $320 and said it sees the German carmaker as a legitimate threat to Tesla's dominance in the EV sector.
Which high-flyer will be the first to a $3 trillion market cap -- Apple or Tesla?
Cathie Wood and Ark Invest have put a 50% probability on Tesla's chances of posting a share price $3,000 by 2025, a compound annual growth rate of around 35%.
Does Volkwagen's focus on electric vehicles toss a wrench into Apple's reported plans to enter the self-driving, electric car business?
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Thursday, including American Electric Power, Keurig Dr Pepper, Oracle, Restaurant Brands, Tesla and more.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included ADT, Chevron, Camping World, Costco, D.R. Horton, General Electric, Nio and Occidental Petroleum.
Tesla saw its short interest drop yet again, despite its shares retreating recently.
Short interest in automakers mostly declined in the two-week reporting period ended February 26. One maker of EV vans, however, saw short interest soar by nearly 50%.
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Tuesday, including Advance Auto Parts, Chewy, Home Depot, Lowes, Tesla and more.