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Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) climbed higher on Monday. The electric vehicle (EV) maker's stock gained 3% as of market close, but had jumped as much as 4.6% earlier in the day. The spike comes as the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) was flat and the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) rose 0.3%.
Tesla rises after President Donald Trump says he struck a deal to set 15% tariffs on goods from the European Union, including automobiles.
Tesla shares plunged as much as 10% in early trading Thursday as investors digested another dismal quarter of car sales – and CEO Elon Musk’s admission that slump may not end anytime soon.
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Tesla shares tumbled in extended trading Wednesday after the EV maker's quarterly results fell short of Wall Street’s expectations and CEO Elon Musk warned of a "few rough quarters" ahead. Monitor these key chart levels.
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President Donald Trump took a break from his bitter public feud with Elon Musk by offering support to Tesla in an early morning post on Truth Social.
Tesla also faces challenges with its robotaxi offering, but it's well positioned, provided it can demonstrate safety and efficacy. Funnily enough, it could be argued that Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) isn't really a pure EV company either.
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Tesla's market cap fell below $1 trillion, but it still reflects investors' assumptions of enormous future growth.
Elon Musk's electric-vehicle maker reported a 12% drop in quarterly revenue, and a steeper decline in net income. + Musk highlighted plans to release a lower-priced Model Y electric vehicle, spoke about his hopes for a new pay package and talked up plans to roll out Tesla robotaxis more widely.
An 11-figure deal with a prominent electronics company was the acceleration Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) needed for a stock price pop on Monday. The electric vehicle (EV) maker's shares were up by almost 4% in value in late-session trading, contrasting quite favorably with the slight (0.2%) decline of the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) at that stage.