Previous Close | 154.70 |
Open | 154.70 |
Bid | 142.95 |
Ask | 143.85 |
Strike | 45.00 |
Expire Date | 2023-09-15 |
Day's Range | 154.70 - 154.70 |
Contract Range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open Interest | 9 |
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a preliminary investigation into an estimated 50,000 Tesla Model X SUVs over complaints of front seat belt failures.
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In August of last year, electric vehicle powerhouse Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) executed a 3-for-1 split that increased the number of shares on issue threefold and shrank its stock price from $891.30 to $297.10. The stock split alone isn't a reason to buy Tesla because it hasn't changed the value of the underlying company, but the company's fundamentals certainly might be. Ark Investment Management, led by technology investor Cathie Wood, believes Tesla stock could soar to $1,533.33 by 2026 on the back of growing demand for electric vehicles, plus the rise of fully autonomous robotaxis.