Craig Irwin, Roth MKM senior analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the port strikes impact on Tesla.
Tesla (TSLA, Financial) is marketing $783 million in asset-backed securities (ABS), backed by premium borrowers' auto leases. This move signifies Tesla's push into the vibrant ABS market, aiming to raise funds to support its ongoing innovation and market expansion strategies.
There are signs that growth is returning to electric vehicle demand.
Tesla (TSLA, Financial) shares experienced a decline of 4.12%, reflecting a downward shift as the company confronted a recall of up to 27,000 Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to delays in the rearview camera image. Tesla aims to address this issue with updates through its service centers and over-the-air software updates.
Tesla is preparing to sell $783 million in bonds backed by automotive leases from its prime borrowers amid a surge in similar asset-backed securities within the industry, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing a person familiar with the matter.
Tesla, Inc. TSLA experienced a power inflow, a significant event for those who follow where smart money goes and value order flow analytics in their trading decisions.
Tesla reports the first year-over-year growth in quarterly deliveries this year and the third-largest quarterly number in the company's history.
The Investment Committee debate the latest Calls of The Day.
Tesla is issuing a software update to address the latest problem of a delay in displaying the rear-view image.
Steve Westly says Waymo is miles ahead of Tesla (TSLA) with its automated driving service. Sales show other speedbumps for the E.V.
TSLA delivers 462,890 EVs worldwide in the third quarter, up 6.4% year on year and 4.3% sequentially.
On Wednesday, Tesla announced its third-quarter (Q3) productions, deliveries, and deployments report, causing stocks to fall more than 4% as of this writing.