The electric vehicle (EV) pioneer's stock is at risk of taking another big hit if Musk and his team don't overdeliver on Q3 results -- or at least earnings call data.
TSLA receives approval from the local environment ministry to expand the production capacity of its plant near Berlin.
Tesla (TSLA) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Tesla NASDAQ: TSLA investors hoping for positive movement on the robotaxi opportunity, the low-price model, and FSD technology were disappointed by the We Robot event in early October. The event was more of a showcase of Tesla's dream than its reality, leaving the market with more questions than at the start.
Though Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) history with Bitcoin (BTC) mostly ended in July 2022, when the electric vehicle (EV) maker sold about 75% of its cryptocurrency, it experienced an unexpected revival on October 15 and 16, 2024.
Americans bought a record number of electric vehicles in the third quarter. What's more, EVs accounted for almost 9% of all new-car sales.
The electric vehicle maker's stock has been on the decline following the reveal of its self-driving robotaxi and humanoid robot Optimus.
Tesla, led by Elon Musk, has stirred speculation in the cryptocurrency world by transferring nearly all of its bitcoin holdings—valued at approximately $765 million—to unknown wallets. This action raises questions about whether the electric vehicle manufacturer is planning to sell its bitcoin.
“We, Robot” from Tesla lets down investors
In this edition of the ETF Prime podcast, host Nate Geraci welcomed VettaFi Senior Research Analyst Zeno Mercer to discuss AI, autonomous vehicles, and robots. The pair reacted to Tesla (TSLA) unveiling a new robo-taxi as well as the company's “Optimus” bot.
During Tesla's much-hyped robotaxi reveal event last week, CEO Elon Musk said he expects Tesla to release an “unsupervised” version of FSD, the automaker's advanced driver assistance system, in Texas and California in 2025 on certain Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
Bloomberg's Max Chafkin joins Ed Ludlow to discuss the undisclosed human factor behind Tesla's Optimus robots showcased during its Cybercab event. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology.