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The stock is down more than 50 percent from its all-time high three months ago, and while the skid has leveled off recently, it’s by no means certain that the bottom is in.
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“People are committing violence. They are firebombing Tesla dealerships. They’re shooting guns into stores. They’re threatening people,” Musk told Baier.
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Automaker stocks here and abroad are getting smoked following President Trump's big move to impose 25% tariffs on foreign autos and certain auto parts. But one automaker is up — Tesla.
Elon Musk says the surge in Tesla vandalism stems from Democratic opposition to his role at DOGE and their "propaganda" against him and President Donald Trump.
Tesla ( TSLA 0.23%) shares have been on the rebound after a horrible start to the year. There has been a plethora of crosswinds for the company and its shares. One Wall Street analyst now thinks investors have a great opportunity for solid returns from recent levels.
The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is investigating an incident where two individuals carved a swastika on a Tesla in Brooklyn.
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Elon Musk’s EV is, by far, the most popular car make of its kind in Sonoma and Napa counties. But drivers are weighing the benefits of ownership against their political affiliations.
Former Waymo CEO John Krafcik told BI that Tesla has yet to demonstrate a single fully-autonomous ride that generates revenue.
An initiative effort begun Friday by a well-known Missouri Democrat would, if passed by voters next year, force Tesla to close its St. Louis and Kansas City showrooms.
Tesla's stock is finally getting an up week, but it's ending it on a sour note after another analyst cut their delivery outlook. The stock was dropping 3.5% in recent trading, to reverse an earlier intraday gain of as much as 1.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk and political groups he backs are pouring millions of dollars into the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court as the electric vehicle company sues to overturn a state law that prevents it from opening dealerships — a case that eventually could make its way to the high court.