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) CTO Stock Sales Seen as Ominous Sign - Electrek
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Tesla (TSLA) Pares Decline, Nearly Flat on Session
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: May 28 Filed by: Straubel Jeffrey B
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Tesla (TSLA) Trades at Low, Down 1.15%
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Tesla (TSLA) Investors Are Digesting The Red Pill And More Red Ink Is Coming, PT Cut to $150 at Barclays
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Form SD Tesla, Inc.
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UPDATE: Musk Says Tesla (TSLA) Demand is Strong in New Email to Employees - Bloomberg
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1 call to 1.2 puts with focus on May weekly 185 puts
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility bid as shares rally 1%
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Tesla (TSLA) Rejiggering its Fremont Factory to Build the Model Y SUV and Model S Refresh - CNBC
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Tesla (TSLA) Erases Earlier Gain, Goes Red
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Oppenheimer Reiterates Outperform Rating on Tesla (TSLA)
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility moving as shares at lower end of range
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Tesla (TSLA) 30 days IV call 65.3 +1.5%, puts 66.6 +1.7%, +20 strikes +1K contracts as shares rally 2.4%
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility moving with share price
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility bid as shares rally 1%
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Tesla (TSLA) e-mail from Musk said legit - Reuters
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility increases as shares traded below $190
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Tesla (TSLA) Upside Move Related to Purported Leaked Musk e-Mail Suggesting Potential Record Deliveries
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Tesla (TSLA) Erases Pre-Market Decline, Goes Positive
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Tesla (TSLA) Downside in Part Related to Credit Warning for Partner Panasonic
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Tesla (TSLA) options expected to be active as shares down 4% in premarket trading
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Tesla (TSLA) Sees Continued Selling Pressure
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Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility increases as shares trend lower
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Tesla (TSLA) CEO Musk Tweets for First Times in Days
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Morgan Stanley's Jonas Floats Idea Tesla (TSLA) Could Become a 'Distressed Credit and Restructuring Story'
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Tesla (TSLA) Hits Fresh Year-to-Date Low at $195, Down 4.9%
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1 call to 1.1 puts as shares trade below $199
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Tesla (TSLA) Trades at Low, Donn 3.3%
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BofA Sees A Tesla (TSLA) Short Squeeze Coming
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Tesla (TSLA) automatic lane-changing feature is far less competent than a human driver - Consumer Reports
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Reduced to $191 at Citi on Lack of Rebound Post Deal
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Tesla (TSLA) Director of Worldwide Logistics Leaves - Tweet
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $191 at Citi
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: May 20 Filed by: Musk Elon
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Tesla (TSLA) Erases Decline, Turns Positive
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Tesla (TSLA) May weekly option implied volatility bid
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Tesla (TSLA) Hires Social Media Manager
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UPDATE: Tesla (TSLA) Slashes Base Price of New Model S and Model X - Electrek
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Tesla (TSLA) options expected to be active, Morgan Stanley lowers 'bear case' valuation to $10 from $97
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Apple (AAPL) Could Again Try to Buy Tesla (TSLA) at Right Price - Analyst
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UPDATE: Tesla (TSLA) PT Lowered to $340 at Baird; Could Take Weeks for Negative Narrative to Shift
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Tesla (TSLA) Shares Could Drop To $10 - Morgan Stanley
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Tesla (TSLA) Falls 2.6% Pre-Market After Morgan Stanley Cuts 'Bear Case' to $10
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Tesla (TSLA) May weekly call option implied volatility bid as shares near two-year low
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Tesla (TSLA) Bear Case Cut to $10 from $97 at Morgan Stanley
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Tesla (TSLA) May weekly call option implied volatility bid up
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Tesla (TSLA) Bear Case Cut to $10 from $97 at Morgan Stanley

