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Top analyst calls seen Friday afternoon were on AstraZeneca, Foot Locker, PayPal, Tesla, Yeti and more.
Is it reasonable to believe Tesla should be worth as much as Alphabet? One top analyst thinks so.
With share prices of electric vehicle makers soaring, it should be no surprise that short sellers are pouncing on the stocks as well.
This past weekend, Chinese EV maker introduced its ET7 sedan, its challenge to Tesla's Model S sedan. The new EV uses a powerful new chip from Nvidia.
The Ford F-series full-size pickup once again was the best-selling vehicle in America last year.
Friday afternoon's analyst calls included Canadian Solar, JetBlue Airways, L Brands, Peloton Interactive and Tesla.
Everyone knows about Tesla's soaring stock price during 2020. The company has continued its run through the first few trading days of 2021 as have the stocks of a number of other EV makers.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Coca-Cola, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, McDonald's, Royal Caribbean, Tesla, 3M and Wells Fargo.
Tuesday afternoon’s analyst upgrades and downgrades included Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Tesla.
Tesla's market cap is currently higher than those of either Berkshire Hathaway or Walmart. It is more than 30% of that of Apple, the most valuable public corporation in the world.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Airbnb, Conagra Brands, Cree, DocuSign, Fortinet, JD.com, McDonald's, Micron Technology and Tesla.
Tesla and three leading China-based EV makers have reported fourth-quarter deliveries that are well above prior year totals.
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares ended 743% for 2020. Its market cap rose to $669 billion, which makes it the sixth most valuable public company behind Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, and...
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Activision Blizzard, Alphabet, ConocoPhillips, Dick's Sporting Goods, Northern Oil and Gas, Shopify, Tesla and Weibo.
Tesla is reportedly making an offer its customers can't refuse: a free three-month trial of the company's $10,000 full self-driving package.