TSLA - NASDAQ NMS - GLOBAL MARKET
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Industry: Automobiles
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Tesla isn't just selling cars anymore. It's chasing a future powered by AI, robotaxis, and humanoid robots.
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The electric carmaker's high valuation demands outstanding performance. Can Tesla deliver?
Futures fell and oil prices jumped with Iran keeping the Strait of Hormuz under "strict control." President Trump announced new talks Monday. Tesla earnings loom.
There's far more to the story.
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) was one of the stocks on Jim Cramer’s recent Mad Money game plan. Cramer emphasized that investors do not wish to hear any more about “autos” from the company, and explained: After the close, we get Tesla. Nobody wants to hear anymore about autos. They, we want to hear about self-driving cars. […]
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Roughly 90 S&P 500 Index companies are set to report earnings this week. Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh will appear before the Senate Banking Committee, and we’ll see data on pending home sales and purchasing managers’ activity..
Markets face an interesting week following conflicting signals about Strait of Hormuz access as Iran's Foreign Minister announced Friday the waterway was "completely open" citing an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
Elon Musk said more Tesla Inc. Diners are coming, confirming an expansion of the retro-futuristic charging-and-food concept just days after he hinted that the next site could be in Palo Alto, California. Musk Signals Wider Diner Expansion Ahead On X, Musk reposted a clip from Tesla North America showing drivers ordering food from their cars while en route to the West Hollywood diner and wrote, "More Tesla Diners coming." More Tesla Diners coming https://t.co/bZwtFE8ape— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Apr
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Tesla leads a busy week as 93 S&P 500 companies report. American rejects merger talks with United after Bloomberg reports Kirby outreach. March retail sales are expected higher.