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Tesla (TSLA) Weaker on Reports of Another Autopilot Crash
September 29, 2016 1:38 PM EDTTesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is modestly weaker on reports of another autopilot crash. This one in Germany. Shares last traded down 1.5%
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