Tesla
Tesla Motors San Carlos, Calif.-based Tesla Motors designs and manufactures electric vehicles with exceptional design, performance and efficiency, while conforming to all North
American and European safety, environmental and durability standards. The Roadster, which has a 0-to-60 mph acceleration of 3.9 seconds and a base price of $101,500 after a federal tax credit, is the only highway-capable production EV for sale in North America and Europe. Tesla expects to begin Model S production in late 2011. Tesla is already taking orders for the sedan, which has an anticipated base price of $49,900 after the tax credit.
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US new auto sales likely rose in Q3, but UAW strikes may pose speed bump
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UAW union seeks minimum 30% pay increase - Bloomberg
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Morgan Stanley observes the UAW strike as Tesla (TSLA) influence 'looms larger that it appears'
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Tesla's (TSLA) Musk: 40% pay raise and 32 hour workweek sure way to drive GM, Ford and Chrysler bankrupt in fast lane
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Every new Nissan model launched in Europe will be fully electric
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Auto workers rally as deadline nears to expand strikes on Detroit Three
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UAW nears strike at Detroit Three as Ford blasts union
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U.S. committee recommends royalties on mining minerals for EVs
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Potential UAW strike could cut production, push up vehicle prices, analysts say
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Buckle Up for a Potentially Lengthy UAW Strike - CFRA
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US will offer $12B to automakers and suppliers for the advancement of new energy vehicles
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Vinfast (VFS) becomes third most valuable carmaker as stock surge continues
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Texas EV owners prepare as additional fees kick in Sep. 1st
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UAW leader says Detroit Three automakers 'still not serious' in contract talks
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Target to report, VinFast's market debut - what's moving markets
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Ford (F) hires former Apple (AAPL) exec to lead new business unit
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Don't discount Tesla and Rivian in the EV truck race - Barclays
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In challenge to Tesla, automakers launch US EV charging network
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This car company made it on to Citi's top AI stocks list and it is not Tesla
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Musk talks price cuts, FSD and robotaxis on Tesla (TSLA) earnings call
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Tesla falls 3% after earnings, Q2 seen as a 'low quality' beat
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Nissan to adopt Tesla (TSLA) charging standard in U.S. and Canada
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Ford (F) lightning price cut reignites debate on EV demand
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Goldman Sachs to report, Tesla and Netflix on tap - what's moving markets
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Ford Motor (F) Says Improving Efficiencies Support Lower F-150 Lightning Prices For Customers
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Polestar (PSNY) to adopt Tesla's (TSLA) NACS in US and Canada
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Blink (BLNK) will expand NACS adoption to include entire product line
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Stellantis (STLA) launches new EV charging service, aims to relieve 'charging anxiety'
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Washington State plans to mandate Tesla's (TSLA) NACS
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Tesla (TSLA) remains Underperform at Bernstein, sees near term impact of NACS adoption as limited
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Rivian (RIVN) owners poll shows overwhelming support for NACS adoption
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Ford-SK venture to get $9.2 billion US loan for battery plants
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A Railcar shortage is slowing auto deliveries
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BTC Power joins rivals in adopting Tesla's (TSLA) NACS
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Rivian (RIVN) a Buy at Canaccord Genuity on management optimism
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Hyundai considers adopting Tesla (TSLA) charging standard
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Rivian (RIVN) will adopt Tesla's (TSLA) charging standard
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Citi cuts estimates on EV charging stocks
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Tesla (TSLA) is no Ford (F), its cost advantage is not as sustainable/long-lasting - Bernstein
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General Motors (GM) and Ford (F) executives comment on rebound of US consumer demand
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Ford, GM see strong US consumer demand for vehicles
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Morgan Stanley remains bullish as Tesla (TSLA) prepares to welcome Ford and GM to charging network

