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Elon Musk throws his weight around Tesla and comes off as a wrecking ball
Highlands Today· 4 hours agoMany employees describe the situation as Elon Musk “throwing his weight around” to secure his position in a largely absent last year. Musk is now all over Tesla, or at least ...
EVs From A Decade Ago Are Dying An Early Death, But They Don't Have To
Jalopnik· 3 hours agoUnfortunately, the demand for mechanics who can take apart the battery pack and repair a dead cell...
Tesla thinks it's no longer a car company, but it can come back to reality
TheStreet.com· 4 days agoElon Musk needs to be laser focused on 'affordable' cars if Tesla wants to compete against its rivals. As a car enthusiast listening in on Tesla’s (TSLA ...
Here are Tuesday's biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Tesla, Apple, Live Nation, Boeing, Coinbase,...
CNBC· 1 day agoHere are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Tuesday: Argus downgrades Boeing to hold from buy Argus said it sees too many negative catalysts for Boeing shares. Bank of America reiterates < ...
Markets News, April 29, 2024: Stocks Climb To Kick Off Busy Earnings, Fed Week; Tesla Soars
Investopedia· 2 days agoApple (AAPL) rose 2.5% after analysts at Bernstein upgraded the stock to outperform, calling the...
‘Now is the bottom’: Ron Baron says Tesla to ‘go up huge now’ and all cars will be electric in 10-15...
Moneywise via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoMusk isn’t abandoning that idea. Previously, Tesla expected to start production of new affordable EV...
Tesla is reportedly getting 'absolutely hard core' about more layoffs, according to Elon Musk
Engadget· 1 day agoTesla has begun laying off more people, starting with two senior executives, with plans for hundreds...
Has Elon Musk Met His Match In China?
Forbes· 3 days agoOn his most recent earnings call this week, Elon Musk initially sounded like a man on the ropes. In February, a Delaware judge ruled that Elon had to...
McDonald's and other big brands warn that low-income consumers are starting to crack
CNBC· 1 day ago"It is clear that broad-based consumer pressures persist around the world," McDonald's CEO Chris...
Treasury Department announces new Series I bond rate of 4.28% for the next six months
CNBC· 1 day agoSeries I bonds will pay 4.28% annual interest from May 1 through October 2024, the U.S. Department...