Tesla NASDAQ: TSLA stock has been on a roller coaster ride recently, experiencing a notable decline of nearly 30% in one-year performance. While various factors contribute to this volatility, one key element driving uncertainty is the ongoing legal battle surrounding CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package.
Tesla Motors' (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock market performance since the start of 2024 can best be described as turbulent.
Tesla is recalling over 11,000 Cybertrucks because of an issue with the vehicle's windscreen wiper. The automaker will replace wiper motors on all affected vehicles over fears they could become damaged due to "electrical overstress," a recall report issued by regulators said.
The market cap of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA ) left rationality behind long ago. That's not necessarily a bad thing for investors.
Tesla is recalling 11,688 Cybertruck electric pickup trucks as a failure of the windshield wiper could reduce visibility, increasing the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said.
Tesla is experiencing a slowdown in its core electric vehicle business as demand softens and competition grows. According to Ark Investment Management, electric vehicle sales will represent a minority of the company's revenue by 2029.
The CEO says it will be 'epic.' Analysts expect AI and 'hybrid compute' alongside robotics.
Tesla, Inc. TSLA shares have been on an extended lean patch amid fundamental woes and the electric-vehicle maker's CEO Elon Musk on Monday suggested that there could be redemption at sight in the long term.
TORONTO — Canada's government is investigating whether to impose a surtax on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles.
In June 2010, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA ) had a market valuation of $2.2 billion. Currently, the electric vehicle company commands a valuation of $583 billion.
While Elon Musk's Tesla stock is not performing well currently, investors can bet on his vision via other AI related stocks and ETFs.
As of Friday, Tesla's internal email list numbered 121,000 people -- down from a global workforce of 140,473 as of Dec. 31 of last year.