Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock price has received a 14% upside revision based on the company's anticipated Optimus robot capabilities.
The start of 2024 went rather poorly for pioneering electric vehicle maker Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). Shares of the company were already in a downtrend when the year started, and reached a low of just $142 in April.
Despite staying relatively stagnant for the first half of the year, Tesla's stock has experienced a resurgence in the second half. Bullish traders are certainly relishing the rally, providing opportunities to amp up their trades with single-stock exchange traded funds with leverage.
Shares of Tesla Inc NASDAQ: TSLA have been having a phenomenal second half of 2024. The electric vehicle (EV) stock is up an impressive 150% since April, putting it at its highest levels since 2022.
A nagging blindspot for Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI 0.69%) investors and most Tesla (TSLA 0.33%) drivers is finally starting to fade in the rearview mirror. Tesla's best-selling vehicles -- the Model Y, Model 3, and Cybertruck -- don't ship with factory-installed satellite radios.
A Tesla Inc TSLA analyst has lowered the fourth-quarter delivery estimate for the company citing weak demand and survey data, which could see the company miss full-year growth estimates.
Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney doesn't think EV maker's sales will grow in 2024. The bigger deal for investors, however, is 2025.
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With his whopping pay package still tied up in legal limbo, Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk could begin to push for the controlling stake he once said he wanted in the electric-vehicle maker.
Tesla (TSLA) closed at $351.42 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.59% move from the prior day.
Danny Moses, Moses Ventures founder, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss how he's positioning in Tesla and why he isn't shorting the stock.
A Delaware judge again struck down Elon Musk's $55 billion pay package. Legal experts walked BI through what the appeal process could look like for Tesla.