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A run of bad news has lowered the market cap of Tesla by 19% since the shares of the electric car maker reached their closing high price for the year on June 23.
With all of the publicity about the launch of the Tesla Model 3, it is easy to forget that Chevy already has started to sell thousands of its Bolt all-electric car.
France wants to end sales of gasoline and diesel powered cars, Microsoft plans to cut close to 4,000 jobs and Berkshire Hathaway will buy a huge electric energy company.
Tesla's Model S failed to secure the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top award, while the Mercedes E-Class and Lincoln Continental did.
Saudi Aramco chopped oil prices for its supply to Asia, the United States cut the size of its huge strategic oil reserve and Tesla sedans failed to get a Top Safety Pick+ rating from the IIHS.
Goldman Sachs has been cautious on Tesla for some time. Now the firm has become even more cautious ahead.
Sweden's Volvo said this morning that all new cars launched in 2019 and thereafter will include at least some electric capability. How big a deal is this for Volvo and its Chinese owner, Geeley?
Tesla's future relies on its ability to mass produce cars for the middle class. It has received regulatory approval to begin to build its Model 3.
FCA has introduced a new Challenger Hellcat Widebody for 2018 into the U.S. muscle car category.
Tesla is looking for funding again. This is the second time in roughly six months that Elon Musk is trying to power his electric car.
American Airlines seems very likely to reject the offer by Qatar Airways to buy 10% of the U.S. carrier, Foxconn is looking to build manufacturing facilities in the United States and Tesla may build...
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was kicked out by several large shareholders, Amazon.com has launched a new service called Wardrobe and the Chevy Bolt has been named a Top Safety Pick.
In a jolt for the electric car industry, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has awarded the 2017 Tesla Model X Model X five-star crash safety ratings in every category, the highest...
The big problem in valuing Tesla is that it is just not judged by the investing community as a car company.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Cheniere Energy, Consolidated Edison, Foot Locker, Shopify, Tesla, Veeco Instruments and Zoetis.