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Tesla has reversed course on its plan to close many of its stores. It also will modestly increase prices of some of its models.
Tesla saw some rekindled pressure on its stock on Tuesday, and it wasn't even from a rogue tweet from CEO Elon Musk but rather a new low sell-side analyst price target.
Tesla shares made a handy gain on Monday after an analyst came out in favor of the Electric Vehicle (EV) company. While analysts seem to be split down the middle on this stock, with most having...
Tesla's CEO said he could cut his workforce 7%, even though the company needs to increase production of its inexpensive Model 3. He did not make it clear how he could both cut staff and increase...
Elon Musk previews Los Angeles transportation tunnel, Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline team up, stock buybacks hit a record this year, and other important business headlines today.
Full-sized pickups are the best-selling vehicles in the United States and Elon Musk wants in on the market.
SpaceX has added another large and pioneering service to a list that has mushroomed from commercial rockets to manned flight for private citizens.
The ongoing Tesla saga keeps offering new twists and turns for both the company and its shareholders.
Shares of Tesla surged higher on Tuesday after a very bullish analyst call from Wall Street that suggested 70% in implied upside.
GE agrees to a rich pay package for its new CEO, Toyota announces a huge recall, bond yields hit levels not seen since 2011, and other important business headlines.
The government wants Elon Musk out. If it prevails, who could take his job at Tesla?
The SEC files charges against Tesla CEO Elon Musk, J.C. Penney’s chief financial officer to resign, Netflix to double its investments in France, and other important business headlines.
The SEC has announced charges against Tesla CEO Elon Musk, alleging fraud.
Could Tesla actually have planned in advance? It has lost a number of key executives in the past several months. Maybe one of them was in charge of the carriers.
Among the harshest penalties the SEC levies against executives who break federal law is a ban on them being a corporate officer or director of a public company.