Previous Close | 536.70 |
Open | 529.65 |
Bid | 0.00 |
Ask | 0.00 |
Strike | 470.00 |
Expire Date | 2024-01-19 |
Day's Range | 529.65 - 536.80 |
Contract Range | N/A |
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Open Interest | 145 |
As Tesla shares hit a 7-month high, George Gianarikas, Canaccord Genuity Managing Director, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the recent price cuts, regulatory tailwinds, and increasing competition.
Tesla stock surged on Wednesday on news that consumers can now get a $7,500 federal EV tax credit for Model 3 sedans.
(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc. shares jumped to a seven-month high Wednesday, riding on the insatiable investor appetite for mega-cap tech stocks and a string of recent positive news. Most Read from BloombergThese Are the World’s 20 Most Expensive Cities for Expats in 2023George Santos Loses Bid to Shield the People Who Guaranteed His $500,000 BailDam Destroyed in the Dead of Night Upstages Ukraine’s CounteroffensiveFlights to LaGuardia Airport Grounded as Smoke Blankets NYCTech Stocks Sputter as Tra
When Ford (NYSE: F) announced it's adopting Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) charging standard in future vehicles, it shook the EV world. But the real impact may be commoditizing plugs and the electricity that goes through them.
Tesla shares have gained nearly 30% in the past month as it approaches its next earnings release.
Elon Musk wears a lot of different hats. The multibillionaire recently made a dire prediction about home prices. Venture capitalist David Sacks, who worked with Musk during the early days of PayPal, tweeted last week about the major problems facing the U.S. commercial real estate market.
Resource-rich Mongolia is endowed with extensive deposits of rare earth minerals and copper, which are critical materials in the electric vehicle supply chain.
Tesla (TSLA) closed the most recent trading day at $221.31, moving +1.7% from the previous trading session.
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Investors continue to gauge the potential of Apple's new Vision Pro VR headset announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Wedbush Managing Director and Senior Equity Analyst Dan Ives sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to explain why this headset could be a good move for Apple, C3.ai's position in the artificial intelligence space, and Tesla's driverless technology.
A trial court properly found that Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk did not push the electric carmaker to overpay for SolarCity in 2016, the Delaware Supreme Court said on Tuesday, ending years of litigation over the $2.6 billion deal. Musk was the biggest shareholder in both companies at the time, and Tesla shareholders alleged the billionaire pushed the carmaker's board into the deal to bail out his investment in the struggling rooftop solar company. The state's highest court said that while a judge on the Delaware Court of Chancery erred in some portions of his analysis, his overall premise still supported his determination that Tesla paid a fair price for SolarCity.
(Reuters) -A trial court properly found that Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk did not push the electric carmaker to overpay for SolarCity in 2016, the Delaware Supreme Court said on Tuesday, ending years of litigation over the $2.6 billion deal. Musk was the biggest shareholder in both companies at the time, and Tesla shareholders alleged the billionaire pushed the carmaker's board into the deal to bail out his investment in the struggling rooftop solar company. The state's highest court said that while a judge on the Delaware Court of Chancery erred in some portions of his analysis, his overall premise still supported his determination that Tesla paid a fair price for SolarCity.
A trial court properly found that Telsa Inc chief Elon Musk did not push the electric carmaker to overpay for SolarCity in 2016, the Delaware Supreme Court said on Tuesday, ending years of litigation over the $2.6 billion deal. Musk was the biggest shareholder in both companies at the time of the deal and Tesla shareholders alleged he pushed the carmaker's board into the deal to bail out the billionaire's investment in the struggling rooftop solar company. The state's highest court said that while a judge on the Delaware Court of Chancery erred in some portions of his analysis, his overall premise still supported his determination that Tesla paid a fair price for SolarCity.
After buying into the electric vehicle maker at a relative discount last year, he soon vacated the position.
This automaker is late to the game with EVs -- but that might be great news for investors. Here's why.
Tesla Inc's rapid adjustment of its battery supply chain means all of its Model 3 vehicles qualify for federal U.S. credits that, along with other tax breaks, could lower its price to less than a Toyota Camry. The Biden administration on Tuesday confirmed that all Tesla Model 3 vehicles now qualify for $7,500 electric vehicle consumer tax credits after two of the three versions were eligible for half the credits. New battery rules went into effect in April that lowered the credit of the Model 3 Standard Range Rear Wheel Drive and Long Range All-Wheel Drive to $3,750.
Target (NYSE: TGT) is one of the best-known big-box retail giants. Let's discuss what is dragging the stock lower, and why Target is looking like a great dividend stock to buy now despite some concerns. Over the past month, its stock is drastically underperforming the S&P 500, the consumer discretionary sector, the retail industry, and even peers like Walmart (NYSE: WMT) and Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST).
The Biden administration confirmed Tuesday that all Tesla Model 3 vehicles now qualify for $7,500 electric vehicle consumer tax credits after two versions saw credits fall in half. In April, new battery sourcing rules went into effect that lowered the credit of the Model 3 Standard Range Rear Wheel Drive and Long Range All-Wheel Drive to $3,750. Tesla said last week on its website that all versions of the Model 3 again qualify for the full credit.
Ford Motor Co's decision to allow customers to use Tesla's electric-vehicle charging network has sent ripples through the industry, raising questions about a national U.S. charging standard as well as the fate of charging startups that are struggling. The deal, announced last month, would open more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers to drivers of Ford vehicles in North America starting in 2024. The tie-up puts pressure on other companies and the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden to fall in line or spend more to up their games, according to industry executives, investors, bankers and consultants.
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