Tesla
Tesla Motors San Carlos, Calif.-based Tesla Motors designs and manufactures electric vehicles with exceptional design, performance and efficiency, while conforming to all North
American and European safety, environmental and durability standards. The Roadster, which has a 0-to-60 mph acceleration of 3.9 seconds and a base price of $101,500 after a federal tax credit, is the only highway-capable production EV for sale in North America and Europe. Tesla expects to begin Model S production in late 2011. Tesla is already taking orders for the sedan, which has an anticipated base price of $49,900 after the tax credit.
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U.S. auto industry workers return to jobs amid concerns of second virus wave
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Tesla China sold 3,635 Model 3 vehicles in April, down 64% vs March: CPCA
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: May 06 Filed by: Baglino Andrew D
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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: May 07
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Tesla has not received 'green light' to resume production: California county health official
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Tesla (TSLA) Has Not Received Green Light to Resume Production - Reports, Citing County Health Official
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Coronavirus inflicts huge U.S. job losses as pandemic breaches White House walls
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Tesla (TSLA) Hits Session High, Up 4.7%
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Tesla (TSLA) Gains on Plan to Restart Fremont Plant
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California sets rules to reopen manufacturing; Tesla's Musk cheers
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Tesla's Musk delays release of Roadster sports car, repeats coronavirus lockdown criticism
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Michigan, California move to reopen factories as U.S. jobless ranks grow
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Tesla (TSLA) Suspended Production at China Factory, Suggesting to Analyst Capital Raise 'Imminent'
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Tesla (TSLA) Abruptly Suspends Production at Chinese Factory - Bloomberg (Earlier)
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Tesla (TSLA) Unlikely to be Impacted from DC Blustering but Beware the Sensitivity to Profits Post Election - Morgan Stanley
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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 30
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BMW cuts outlook, sees coronavirus pain lasting all year
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UAW paves way for U.S. auto factory restart after FCA reveals reopening plans
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UK new car sales plunge 97% to lowest level since 1946
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 30 Filed by: Guillen Jerome M
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: May 04 Filed by: Mizuno Hiromichi
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Form 3 Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 23 Filed by: Mizuno Hiromichi
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Tesla stock rise appears to qualify CEO Musk for $700 million payday
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Tesla (TSLA) CEO Musk Puts Two Homes on Market After Vow to Sell Most Possessions - Bloomberg
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Tesla (TSLA) Climbs 3.3%
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Ferrari slowed by coronavirus, but not driven off course
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Tesla (TSLA) IV at 87, call put ratio 1 call to 1.1 on wide price movement
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Tesla to extend furlough for some employees by another week: internal email
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Analyst Thinks Tesla's (TSLA) Musk is Talking Down Stock to Raise Money So it Doesn't Trip Debt Covenants
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1 call to 1.1 puts as shares down 10% after Elon Musk Tweet
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Tesla (TSLA) CEO Musk Said Baby with Grimes 'Due on Monday'
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Tesla tumbles after Musk tweets stock too high
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Tesla (TSLA) IV at 78 after Musk says stock price too high
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Tesla's (TSLA) Elon Musk Says Stock Price is Too High, Plans to Sell Almost All Possessions
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Tesla (TSLA) Proves EVs Are At An Inflection Point - Morgan Stanley
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Wall Street tumbles as renewed tariff threat adds to uncertainties
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Tesla cuts price for China-made Model 3 cars by 10% to qualify for subsidies
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Form 424B5 Tesla, Inc.
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Investor Einhorn tweets at Tesla's Musk asking for more company financials
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Ford wants to restart U.S. car plants shut by coronavirus, if it can convince union
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to 'Street High' $1,100 at New Street Research
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Tesla (TSLA) calls more active than puts as shares above $800
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Greenlight's David Einhorn Questions Tesla's (TSLA) Accounting
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Wall Street sidesteps Musk lockdown rant as Tesla numbers improve
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $615 at RBC Capital
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $925 as Goldman Sachs Offers 3 Key Takeaways
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $939 at Piper Sandler
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $1,020 at JMP Securities on Multiple Expansion to Pre-COVID Levels
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $700 as Credit Suisse Expects Buying on Weakness

