Tesla, tariff escalation
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Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk says the electric-car maker won't be “unscathed” by President Trump’s 25% auto tariffs.
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HSBC analyst Mike Tyndall has lowered his price target for Tesla (TSLA) to $130 from $165, signaling a potential downside of nearly 50% from the March 26 closing price of $272.06.
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The much-discussed robotaxi opportunity is seen as too far away in the future to save the stock.
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More than 200 Tesla protests planned this weekend
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Tesla (TSLA) shares are down again on Friday, March 28 due to broader market weakness and after the “Tesla Takedown” movement announced plans of over 200 protests at the automaker’s U.S. locations on ...
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Andrew Dutil, 44, of West Palm Beach, is facing one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.
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Drops for Nvidia, Tesla and other former superstars dragged Wall Street lower. The S&P 500 fell 1.1% Wednesday.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Trump Tariffs Slam Stock Market, With More Coming. Tesla Deliveries Loom.The stock market sold off for the week on auto tariffs and hot inflation data. More Trump tariffs and Tesla deliveries are on tap.
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Why Is Tesla (TSLA) Stock Rocketing Higher TodayWhat Happened? Shares of electric vehicle pioneer Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) jumped 10.5% in the afternoon session after Reuters reported that the company planned to roll out FSD (full self-driving - highest level advanced driver assistance software) in China.
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Shares of the electric carmaker Tesla ( TSLA 11.78%) traded 4.3% higher today, as of 2:34 p.m. ET, well ahead of major market indexes. Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly told company employees in a meeting earlier today to "hang on to their stock."
Tesla’s (TSLA) status as the “winner” of President Donald Trump’s new auto tariffs didn’t protect it from a tech-led market selloff on Friday, as the stock followed Nvidia (NVDA) and the rest of the Magnificent 7 lower after new economic numbers pointed toward the possibility of stagflation.
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DMR News on MSNElon Musk Asks Tesla Employees to ‘Hang Onto Your Stock,’ Tells Vandals to ‘Stop Being Psycho’Elon Musk Tesla is poised to take a huge step toward dominating the emerging humanoid robotics market with the debut of Tesla’s latest creation, Optimus. Described by CEO Elon Musk as “the most sophisticated humanoid robot on Earth,