Tesla Inc
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Closing Price on November 29, 2024
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Here, 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of a few of the most anticipated quarterly reports expected this week.
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Wednesday afternoon's analyst calls included Caterpillar, Delta Air Lines, DraftKings, Palantir Technologies, PepsiCo and Tesla.
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Tuesday afternoon's analyst calls included McDonald's, Qualcomm, Roku, Starbucks, Tesla and more.
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Apple leads four companies with $1 trillion valuations. Its large advantage over the others is due largely by two things.
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GM released its electric vehicle plans last week, which demonstrated the huge commitment it has to that market.
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Top analyst calls seen Friday afternoon were on AstraZeneca, Foot Locker, PayPal, Tesla, Yeti and more.
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Is it reasonable to believe Tesla should be worth as much as Alphabet? One top analyst thinks so.
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With share prices of electric vehicle makers soaring, it should be no surprise that short sellers are pouncing on the stocks as well.
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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.
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The Ford F-series full-size pickup once again was the best-selling vehicle in America last year.
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Friday afternoon's analyst calls included Canadian Solar, JetBlue Airways, L Brands, Peloton Interactive and Tesla.
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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.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Coca-Cola, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, McDonald's, Royal Caribbean, Tesla, 3M and Wells Fargo.
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Tuesday afternoon’s analyst upgrades and downgrades included Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Tesla.
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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.
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