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“I believe we could see a bigger-than-expected YoY decline in Q1 numbers due to the negative deliveries from international regions,” predicts the investor.
From Markets Insider
Wednesday started with grim sales numbers from electric automaker Tesla and ended with new U.S. tariffs that are likely to raise prices for America’s electric vehicles.
From E&E
Tesla’s share price jumped on a report that chief executive Elon Musk could be leaving his US government role.
From The Financial Times
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Barchart on MSNAnalysts Say the ‘Anti Elon Musk Crowd’ Will Hurt Tesla in the ‘Near Term.’ Should You Buy or Sell TSLA Stock Here?Tesla (TSLA) has always been a company that sparks both excitement and debate, and its recent challenges have only added fuel to the fire. Led by CEO Elon Musk, whose actions often divide opinion, Tesla stock has dropped 33.
Former Waymo CEO John Krafcik told BI that Tesla has yet to demonstrate a single fully-autonomous ride that generates revenue.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) is stagnating with no real improvement in miles between disengagement in months just as CEO
Elon Musk sentiment sparks Tesla boycotts and protests. It’s not likely to happen, but who could step in if he relinquished the reins?
Waymo said Tuesday it will begin offering robotaxi rides via the Waymo One app in Washington, D.C., in 2026. Before it can launch commercially, the
Analysts at ARK estimate that robotaxis could eventually generate 90% of Tesla’s profits, turning the company into a dominant force in autonomous mobility. They also suggest that Tesla’s cost per mile could be 30% to 40% lower than Waymo’s, which gives them another instant advantage.
During a podcast with Ted Cruz, Elon Musk identified Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Larry Page as the smartest people he has ever met. Musk praised th
In an all-hands livestreamed meeting on Thursday night, Tesla CEO Elon Musk commented on some of protests and instances of vandalism the company has faced.
That has established Waymo as the early frontrunner in driverless technology while others are racing to catch up. Both Amazon and Tesla are gearing up to launch their own services in different U.S. cities while another ride-hailing service, Lyft, has announced plans to add robotaxis as an option in Atlanta and Dallas.
Both companies are privately held, which means they are not required to disclose their finances to the public.