Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) aims to continue its impressive performance from late last year into 2025, with the stock targeting the $500 mark.
Tesla is scheduled to report earnings after Wednesday's close. The stock hit a record high of $488.54/share in 2024 and is currently trading near $394.
TSLA joins BMW and several Chinese manufacturers in challenging EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles at the CJEU.
Tesla earnings day is upon us — the quarterly check in with one of the world's largest EV makers and its controversial CEO Elon Musk.
The three big stocks: Telsa, Microsoft, and Meta all have earning calls after the bell during the Wednesday session. It is also worth noting that the Fed has an interest rate decision in the afternoon as well.
Tim Higgins, Wall Street Journal business columnist, joins 'Squawk Box' to preview Tesla's quarterly earnings results, Elon Musk's leadership at the company, the company's self-driving ambitions, and more.
Tesla investors want more details about the company's robotaxi rollout ahead of its Q4 earnings. In an online Q&A, some raised concerns about the possible impact on Tesla of Elon Musk's move into politics.
U.S. stock futures were mixed on Wednesday ahead of the crucial earnings from key U.S. technology companies and the Federal Reserve's expected pause on rate cuts. Futures of all benchmark indices were up, except Dow Jones.
Tesla's (TSLA 0.24%) bold objective of achieving 20% to 30% growth in vehicle deliveries by 2025 took many investors by surprise. The ambitious target, which was laid out in the electric-car company's third-quarter earnings call last year, starkly contrasted with the 6% year-over-year growth in deliveries the company announced for its third quarter.
Tesla is set to report earnings Wednesday for the first time since President Donald Trump—a close ally of CEO Elon Musk—returned to the White House.
Tesla, Inc. TSLA will release its fourth-quarter financial results, after the closing bell, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025.
Tesla reports fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday, a little over a week after President Donald Trump began his second term in office. Shareholders have a lot of questions for Tesla CEO Elon Musk about his role in Trump's White House.