Tesla is kicking off the week with a bit of mystery.
Robots? Roadsters? Another flamethrower?
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares gained more than 4% in midday trading on Monday after the electric vehicle (EV) maker posted a series of cryptic posts on X hinting at a new product launch. Tesla published gifs on Sunday of a spinning company logo with the date "10/7" and what looked to be car headlights shining through smoke.
A pair of cryptic X.com posts point to a launch soon.
Stock futures are moving higher in early trading as investors watch negotiations around the U.S. government shutdown; Bitcoin and gold hit new highs; oil prices are on the rise after OPEC and its allies agreed to a modest production increase; Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares are jumping after the chipmaker announcing a deal with OpenAI; and Tesla (TSLA) stock is climbing after the EV maker teased a Tuesday event that analysts think could bring a lower-cost model. Here's what you need to know today.
Tesla (TSLA) teases a potential new vehicle model ahead of its October 7 event, fueling speculation about a lower-cost offering. Firefly Aerospace (FLY) will acquire SciTec for $855 million to strengthen its space and defense technology capabilities, closing by end of 2025.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is expected to release its earnings on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. Analysts anticipate a decline in earnings to approximately $0.52 per share, down from $0.72 during the same period last year, according to consensus estimates, while revenues are projected to slightly increase to $25.41 billion.
Tesla posted a teaser video on X sparking speculation that the company could finally be about to launch the next-generation Roadster or a mass market model. The video ends with the numbers "10/7," indicating Tuesday's date.
Tesla on Sunday teased an October 7 event, as investors and analysts await a more affordable model to sustain sales momentum.
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