Corporate Performance
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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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Costco Wholesale has reported its sales results for the month of December.
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Social media app TikTok has added an augmented reality feature for owners of Apple's new iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max.
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Materials and metals stocks had a good year in 2020 and are getting off to a good start in 2021 on investor optimism for a large and rapidly enacted infrastructure program from the Biden...
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Macy’s shares climbed on Wednesday after the company said it would be shuttering more stores.
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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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Opera shares tipped the $1 billion valuation level as a consequence of a stock price increase over the past several days.
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Tribune Publishing, owner of some of America's oldest and most storied newspapers, faces a takeover by a company that has routinely stripped the properties it owns to the bone.
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Apple is so far behind the subscriber curve that, to win the streaming wars, it will need to buy a rival.
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Tesla and three leading China-based EV makers have reported fourth-quarter deliveries that are well above prior year totals.
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Apple stock held several distinctions in the year that just ended. For instance, its share price rose more than any other mega-cap company.
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The close-to-death retailer has run through senior management at a furious pace in the hope of a turnaround that will not come.
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Semiconductor equipment company stocks have had a strong 12-month run, and Needham has selected Applied Materials as its top pick going forward.
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Tesla is reportedly making an offer its customers can't refuse: a free three-month trial of the company's $10,000 full self-driving package.
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