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Izzy Englander of Millennium Management cut his stake in Apple by 9%. He also increased his stake in Tesla by 195%, such that it ranks among his top 10 positions excluding options.
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Expectations for first-quarter deliveries, which are expected to be released on April 2, have been falling as Tesla faces increasing public backlash over Chief Executive Elon Musk’s role in the Trump ...
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Tesla (TSLA) stock climbed over 3% in pre-market trading on Tuesday, even as its owner, Elon Musk, faces renewed controversy involving his ex, Ashley St. Clair. As Tesla’s stock performance defies the headlines, investors weigh the impact of Musk’s ...
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday here to see if stocks can continue their recovery from Monday's session lows and get the new month off to a good start
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Wall Street Price Prediction: Tesla’s Share Price Forecast for 2025This move is one that's been broadly cheered by the overall market, at least out of the gate. Tesla stock soared following Donald Trump's election victory, though Tesla has since given up its gains since this pivotal event, and has trended lower for seven ...
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There have been a lot of potential causes for electric vehicle giant Tesla’s (TSLA) decline in recent weeks. A fundamentally shifting electric
The shares of Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) climbed 3.8% during the pre-market trading session on Tuesday amid reports of the EV maker ramping with production in China.
With shares down 35% year to date, many Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) investors have decided that Trump's election victory isn't the windfall they expected. The company is reeling from slowing international sales due in part to CEO Elon Musk's political involvement in the new administration.
U.S. stocks are swerving through another shaky day of trading, with uncertainty still high about just what President Donald Trump will announce about tariffs on his “Liberation Day.”
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk says the electric-car maker won't be “unscathed” by President Trump’s 25% auto tariffs. But the stock-market reaction suggests the car company might be able to better navigate them than its American rivals.
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ) stock declined 6.32% in Monday's pre-market trading session amid reports of weaker deliveries in Q1 and increasing protests against the company.