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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SEC Continues to Investigate Tesla (TSLA) Over Possible Misstatements on Production/Profitability - FBN
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Mark Cuban Helped Break Impasse Between Tesla's (TSLA) Musk and Regulators - DJ
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Tesla (TSLA) Releases Q3 Vehicle Safety Report
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UPDATE: Tesla's (TSLA) Musk, SEC told by Judge to justify settlement over tweet
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Cadillac edges Tesla in semi-automated driving test
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: Oct 01 Filed by: Musk Kimbal
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Tesla (TSLA) ATM call and puts active as shares trade below $300
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Tesla (TSLA) Shares on Watch Amid GM/Honda Headlines
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G.research 42nd Annual Automotive Aftermarket Symposium
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Tesla's (TSLA) Language Raises Concerns About Demand Tiers - Goldman Sachs
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Tesla (TSLA) Accelerating Shanghai Development But Still Not Raising Capital - Baird
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Tesla (TSLA) Numbers Look Good But Don't Appear Sustainable - Cowen
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Tesla (TSLA) Is Likely To Remain Range Bound - Nomura
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Tesla (TSLA) Deliveries and Production Mostly In Line - RBC
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Tesla's (TSLA) Near Term Deliveries Track Stronger - JPMorgan
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility comes in after production #'s
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Tesla (TSLA) Deliveries Good Enough To Support Strong Results says Baird
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Tesla (TSLA) Q3 Mix Suggests GMs Could Be 'Solid' this Quarter - RBC
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Tesla worried by China tariffs even as deliveries surge
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Wolfe Research Starts Tesla Motors (TSLA) at Peerperform
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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: Oct 02
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Tesla (TSLA) Says it Produced 53,239 Model 3 Vehicles in Q3
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Tesla Q3 2018 Vehicle Production and Deliveries
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Azealia Banks Thinks Tesla (TSLA) Should Tap Former Alphabet Chairman Eric Schmidt to Lead the Board - Business Insider
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Tesla (TSLA) October weekly 300 strike most active into production numbers
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Tesla produced 53,000 Model 3s in third quarter: Electrek
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.1 calls to 1 as shares rally 17% into expected release of production numbers
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Tesla (TSLA) produced around 80,000 vehicles in Q4 - electrek
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $500 by Global Equities' Chowdhry; Says Either Instagram Founder Could Be an Ideal Chairman
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Three new cars in Paris tell the story of an industry in flux
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Pre-Open Movers 10/01: (TSLA) (GE) (TLRY) Higher; (RXII) (AKRX) (INFN) Lower (more...)
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Tesla (TSLA) Legal Risk Remains Elevated - JPMorgan
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Tesla Motors (TSLA) PT Raised to $291 at Morgan Stanley Following SEC Settlement
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Tesla shares jump after Musk settles with SEC
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Electric cars cast growing shadow on profits
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Tesla Motors (TSLA) PT Raised to $258 at Citi
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NAFTA replacement deal lifts Dow, S&P; Nasdaq negative
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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: Sep 30
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Tesla Motors (TSLA) PT Maintained at $411 at Baird; 'Settling Up for a Solid Q3'
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Stocks with Implied Volatility Movement
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Tesla (TSLA) CEO Musk Settles with SEC
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Tesla's SEC deal provides ammunition for U.S. probe, investor lawsuits
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Initial Conference Set for February in SEC Case vs Tesla's (TSLA) Musk - Bloomberg
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Tesla (TSLA) weekly option implied volatility increases after SEC sues CEO Elon Musk
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Tesla (TSLA) Tests Low, Down 13.7%
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Tesla (TSLA) CEO ready to go to trial, but could still settle - Reuters
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FINAL DEADLINE ALERT: Kaskela Law LLC Announces Class Action Lawsuit against Tesla, Inc. and Elon Musk and Encourages Investors with Losses in Excess of $1,000,000 to Contact the Firm – TSLA
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Tesla (TSLA) Would Have Paid Penalty That was Lower Than Musk's in SEC Accord - Bloomberg

