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Tesla shares recently hit an all-time high, and the upcoming launch of its Model 3 has fired enthusiasm. However, there are four major things that could knock down the stock.
The United Automobile Workers (UAW) plans to launch a "Buy American" advertising campaign intended to encourage U.S. consumers to buy union-made vehicles manufactured in the United States.
2016's 50 most innovative companies are topped by Apple, Google and Tesla. Among the companies making the biggest moves were Netflix and Facebook, and new entrants on the list included Uber and...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday include BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Cisco Systems, Groupon, SunPower, Tesla and Wells Fargo.
The 2017 Cruze Diesel Sedan gets 52 miles per gallon, making it the most fuel-efficient car sold in America, aside from hybrids and electronic vehicles. Diesel technology, left for dead after...
Either Wall Street is wildly enthusiastic about the future of Tesla or it is pessimistic about Ford's prospects.
As major car manufacturers pour money into the self-driving car sector, they may find they are losing out to companies that have never mass produced a car.
When Tesla started in 2003, CEO Elon Musk could never have imagined his electric car company would face the prospects of workers who would want to be part of a union.
Some 5,000 production workers at Tesla's California plant may be ready to seek assistance to unionize.
The short interest in Tesla dropped very modestly in the period that ended January 31, but it is still a highly shorted stock.
Tesla's Model S P100D is the fast production car ever to go from a standstill to 60 mph according to Motor Trend magazine.
Friday will see the first meeting of President Trump's business advisory council. While we can't be sure what the president will want to talk about, there are certainly plenty of issues on the table.
Chrysler and Jeep receive the most complaints about safety issues of any vehicles sold in the United States.
IIHS has flunked Tesla's Model S in a measure of the best car safety, a blow to Tesla's claim that it builds the safest cars on the road.
What some investors forget in all the excitement about Tesla's future is that, ultimately, it will be judged on whether it can sell cars.