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The Supreme Court to take up the issue of the taxation of online sales, Starbucks faces protests after two black men were arrested at one of its stores, and other important headlines.
State pension funds are massively underfunded, Volkswagen appoints a new CEO, White House task force to examine the financial future of the U.S. Postal Service, and other important headlines.
Apple names new chief of its music business, global political problems press oil to a three-year high, Netflix pulls out of Cannes Film Festival, and other important headlines.
Tesla said in its first-quarter update that it "does not require an equity or debt raise this year," although this has analysts somewhat skeptical.
China struck back on Wednesday at proposed tariffs on Chinese imports into the United States with new tariffs of its own on a range of products including U.S.-built cars.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Amazon, ADP, BHP Billiton, Cloudera, Expedia, Facebook, Hasbro, Mattel, Tesla and Transocean.
Tesla missed a production target of 2,500 Model 3 sedans per week last quarter, but the company says it won't need to issue more stock or take on new debt as production continues to ramp.
Walmart may buy an online pharmacy, CBS may make a low-ball bid to buy Viacom, Elon Musk's joke about a Tesla bankruptcy backfires, and other important headlines.
Tesla, Fitbit, AMD, and Weatherford all posted new 52-week lows Monday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include Agilent, Allstate, ADP, Baker Hughes, Cardinal Health, Comcast, Fitbit, Humana and Tesla.
Tesla's future is still bright, based on a stock market measure. Despite a recent sell-off that pushed shares near a 52-week low, the stock still up over 500% in the past five years.
China slaps tariffs on U.S. goods, Saks and Lord & Taylor are hacked, Tesla to increase the manufacture of its new Model 3, and other important headlines.
Tesla offers an explanation for the latest fatal crash of a vehicle under the control of an autonomous driving system.
After an Uber self-driving car accident, one thing is clear. Self-driving car companies are one accident away from catastrophe.
A fatal accident and a bond downgrade may be good reasons for a drop in the Tesla stock price. This recall is not.