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Bitcoin prices rallied again, labor problems may undermine Tesla's production plans, a rise in Thanksgiving holiday travel is expected, and more important headlines.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Apple, Tesla, some of the larger tech-related companies that are reporting their quarterly results this week.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Aetna, Alphabet, Amazon, Celgene, First Solar, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Tesla and Twitter.
While Toyota has no interest in elbowing its way to the number one spot among auto manufacturers in terms of unit sales, its advantages could push it into the top spot anyway.
Tesla is reportedly firing more than the announced 205 SolarCity employees the company is letting go in its Sacramento office. More-than-expected assembly workers at the company's auto plant may be...
Tesla increases its effort to help hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, a new dangerous ransomware is detected, Twitter to label some ads as political messages, and other important headlines.
Tesla has agreed to build a factory in China, China's exports to North Korea rose last quarter, Target plans to revamp its promotion plans for the holidays, and more important headlines.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) continues to expand its Supercharger locations by the hundreds per year in North America. Scrambling to find locations it markets the Supercharger installations as a means for...
Volvo introduced a hybrid electric car on Monday, the first in its plan to deliver an electrified version of all its models by model year 2019. But will that be enough to boost Volvo's overall global...
While numerous companies will be winners in the world of autonomous driving, these six look like the leading candidates.
With the average age of a vehicle in the U.S. fleet rising as prices for new cars, SUVs and pickups rise, how long can a driver expect a hybrid electric or full electric car to last?
Tesla has been cited as one of the best places to work in the United States. However, it is also a place where hundreds of people have been fired for not measuring up.
Once again, Tesla's ability to build the perfect car has been undermined by news that its production process is less than perfect. Its reputation for quality has started to fall apart.
A report in the Wall Street Journal cited sources who say Tesla is still building some parts of its new Model 3 sedan by hand, not on the assembly line.
Tesla closed out the week on a positive note after the firm received an incredibly bullish call. In fact, the target issued is the new street high.