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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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: Jul 23
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Tesla (TSLA) Reports In-Line Q2 EPS
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.1 calls to 1 put into the expected release of quarter results
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Morgan Stanley Humanoid 100 list up 11.1% since inception, outperforming indices
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Benchmark Reiterates Buy Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Tesla earnings preview: Analysts highlight key themes into Q2 print
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Tesla likely faces 'a few rough quarters' from end of US EV support, Musk says
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Tesla (TSLA) July 25 weekly 332.50 straddle into quarter results
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SpaceX Warns Investors Elon Musk Could Return to US Politics - Bloomberg
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Tesla's California sales down for seven straight quarters
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Tesla (TSLA) registrations in California down 21.1% in Q2 - California New Car Dealers Association
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Baird upgrades STMicroelectronics on cycle recovery, margin rebound
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.2 calls to 1 put into quarter results
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Lucid Air vehicles gain access to Tesla supercharger network starting july 31
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EV stocks: Key things to watch for during Q2 earnings
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GLJ Research on Tesla (TSLA): 'We See Results Coming in Largely In line'
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Tesla's easy money from regulatory credits set to dry up amid weakening sales
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Wedbush Reiterates Tesla (TSLA) at Outperform ahead of Q2, 'we believe the autonomous valuation is worth $1 trillion alone'
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.4 calls to 1 put into quarter results
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Piper Sandler on Tesla (TSLA): 'It's Not as Bad as You Think'
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Charles Schwab expands overnight trading to more than 1,100 securities
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Cantor Fitzgerald Reiterates Overweight Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Tesla stock: Why BofA says Q2 results likely to be challenged
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Cantor Fitzgerald Reiterates Overweight Rating on Tesla (TSLA) ahead of Q2 report
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Exclusive-Tesla IT exec with no traditional car-sales experience is running sales, sources say
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Tesla (TSLA) Appoints IT Executive Raj Jegannathan to Run Sales - Reuters
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From chips to cloud: AI's golden era is just starting, says Wedbush's Ives
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Morgan Stanley unpacks Tesla's edge: culture, talent, and strategy
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Stifel Reiterates Hold Rating on Lucid Group Inc. (LCID)
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Barclays sees potential for Tesla stock to outperform. This is how
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Goldman Sachs Reiterates Neutral Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Barclays Reiterates Equalweight Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Wedbush's Ives says tech stocks will have a very strong H2 2025
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Tesla to launch six-seater Model Y L in China this fall
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Tesla registers plans for new six-seater Model Y L in China
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Tesla: One call could decide where this stock trades next
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Tesla is one of the three most shorted U.S. auto stocks
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: Jul 11 Filed by: MURDOCH JAMES R
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US auto safety nominee calls for active oversight of self-driving cars
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Tesla (TSLA) Weakness Tied in Part to Comments on Self Driving Cars
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Tesla's North America sales chief departs amid sales slump - WSJ
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Tesla (TSLA) North American Sales Executive Leaves Tesla as Sales Decline - WSJ
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Alphabet's Waymo picks up speed as Tesla robotaxi service expands
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Tesla enters India with $70,000 Model Y as Musk yields to steep tariffs
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UBS: Tesla still overvalued, Musk’s call may sway market
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Cantor Fitzgerald Reiterates Overweight Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Musk suggests Tesla investor vote on xAI investment, rules out merger
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Elon Musk's xAI seeking $200 billion valuation in next funding round - FT
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $285 at Goldman Sachs

