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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Tesla (TSLA) Q1 Deliveries 386,810, Below 449,080 Estimate
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Tesla Vehicle Production & Deliveries and Date for Financial Results & Webcast for First Quarter 2024
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March deliveries of Tesla's China-made vehicles climbed 0.2% year-over-year
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Tesla (TSLA) 30-day option implied volatility into quarter delivers report
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Tesla's China-made EV sales edge up 0.2% y/y in March
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.2 calls to 1 put into quarter delivers report
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Would-be Tesla buyers snub company as Musk's reputation dips
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Wells Fargo on Tesla (TSLA), 'Adding TSLA to Q2 ’24 Tactical Ideas List'
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Tesla (TSLA) lifts US prices of Model Y vehicles by $1,000
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Tesla raises prices of Model Y cars in US by $1,000
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Xiaomi unveils SU7 electric car, challenging Tesla with lower prices
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2 reasons why Tesla stock fell on Thursday
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Citi on why Tesla (TSLA) stock fell on Thursday
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Midday movers: RH, Estee Lauder rise; Tesla falls
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Despite poor sentiment, Morgan Stanley still sees Tesla (TSLA) stock price doubling
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility into quarter delivers report
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $200 at Deutsche Bank
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Tesla deliveries face hit from China slowdown, soft demand
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $300 at Wedbush; '1Q deliveries has been a nightmare quarter'
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Tesla (TSLA) and CATL: can this battery ‘power couple’ re-charge the US EV market? - Morgan Stanley
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RBC Capital Reiterates Outperform Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Morgan Stanley Reiterates Overweight Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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HSBC Reiterates Reduce Rating on Tesla (TSLA), Cuts Forecasts
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $150 at Redburn-Atlantic
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $196 at Citi, Expects a Q1 Deliveries Miss
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Canaccord Genuity Reiterates Buy Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Tesla (TSLA) seeks to expand ‘full self-driving’ software use - WSJ
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Midday movers: Krispy Kreme, Tesla, and Reddit rise
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GLJ Research Cuts Tesla (TSLA) Q1 Delivery Estimates, Reiterates Sell
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $120 at Bernstein
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Italy reportedly contacted Tesla (TSLA) about truck production, shares climb
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Tesla offers U.S. customers a month's trial of its driver-assist technology
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Tesla to Test Driver-assist Tech With Customers Before all Sales - Bloomberg
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CATL in talks with Tesla, global automakers for US licensing, WSJ reports
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Midday movers: Apple, Intel, United Airlines fall; Micron rises
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Q1 earnings could lead to a final near-term cut for Tesla estimates - Oppenheimer
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'Tesla may be witnessing price-cut fatigue with consumers' - Morgan Stanley
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Mizuho Downgrades Tesla (TSLA) to Neutral, 'near-term deliveries remain challenging'
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Tesla, other EV makers downgraded at Mizuho on slowing sales, near-term headwinds
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Midday movers: FedEx soars; Nike, Lululemon and Tesla fall
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility as share price near low end of range
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Tesla stock drops on report it slashed China factory output
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Tesla (TSLA) Trims Output of Cars in China Amid Slower EV Sales Growth - Bloomberg
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Tesla trims output of cars in China amid slower EV sales growth, Bloomberg reports
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Elizabeth Warren renews calls for SEC to investigate Tesla (TSLA) board independence - WSJ
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Tesla (TSLA) option IV flat
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Tesla (TSLA) remains 'a relative winner in EVs long-term' - Morgan Stanley
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Sen. Warren Urges SEC To Probe Tesla (TSLA) Over Board Independence - WSJ

