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Tesla stock is now in a free fall of epic proportions.
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Volkswagen AG’s global deliveries rose in the first quarter as Europe’s biggest automaker benefited from surging demand for its electric vehicles.
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Benchmark analyst Mickey Legg released a bullish research note on Wednesday, adding Tesla to the firm's "best ideas" list.
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Tesla is certainly sweetening the pot by offering the cheaper Long Range All-Wheel Drive version, which starts at $50,630 including destination and order fees. But given all the chaos swirling around Elon Musk and his company,
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) released its quarterly vehicle delivery report for the first quarter of 2025. Global electric vehicle (EV) deliveries dropped 13% year over year to 336,681, falling more than 53,000 short of the analyst expectations of 390,
Donald Trump tried to calm markets as traders continued to digest his sweeping tariffs.
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Grist on MSNWhat Tesla’s massive image problem means for the world’s transition to EVsTesla has long been a leader in the electric vehicles market. Now it's facing mounting protests and plummeting sales.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick urged Fox News viewers to buy Tesla shares last month, declaring that the shares would “never be this cheap again” when they closed at $235.86 on March 19.
Another crashed brand-new 2026 Tesla Model Y has ended up on the second hand market in the U.S. Would you purchase this example?
Tesla is well-positioned amid tariff wars with the new Model Y and FSD. Learn why TSLA stock is upgraded from buy to strong buy.
We dug into Cars.com data to see how trends are shaping up and if used EV shoppers should take advantage of them.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explicitly told Americans to buy shares in Musk’s Tesla. And Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. participated in a conversation-turned ...