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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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $600 at Wedbush
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Form 10-Q Tesla, Inc. For: Mar 31
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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 29
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Tesla's Elon Musk calling coronavirus lockdowns 'fascist' overshadows profitable quarter
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Facebook sees 'signs of stability' in ad spending after coronavirus drop
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Tesla (TSLA) Tops Q1 EPS by $1.60
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Tesla Releases First Quarter 2020 Financial Results
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.3 calls to 1 put into quarter results and outlook
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Wall Street rallies on promising coronavirus drug
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Tesla (TSLA) Weighs Price Cuts in China to Qualify for Rebates - Bloomberg
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California plans to reopen some retail, manufacturing within weeks
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Tesla (TSLA) IV increases into quarter results and outlook
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Form 10-K/A Tesla, Inc. For: Dec 31
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Tesla (TSLA) May Emerge Stronger From the Slowdown - JMP Securities
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Tesla's Musk nears $750 million options payday ahead of results
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Tesla (TSLA) May weekly option implied volatility elevated into EPS and outlook
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Tesla drops plan to recall some workers to California plant this week: Bloomberg News
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Tesla (TSLA) Backtracks from Recalling Some Workers to Plant this Week - Bloomberg
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Tesla (TSLA) Extends Gain, Up 9.7%
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Tesla (TSLA) Outperforms Nasdaq, Up 4.5%
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U.S. stocks advance as some states reopen for business
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Morgan Stanley Sees Tesla (TSLA) Price Locked Between $500 and $1,000
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Tesla is calling some workers back to California factory: Bloomberg News
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Form SC 13G Tesla, Inc. Filed by: CITADEL SECURITIES LLC
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Tesla (TSLA) Earnings Focus Should be on Factory Restarts - Baird
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Tesla's China-made Model 3 prices rise after EV subsidies cut
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Tesla (TSLA) Names Hiromichi Mizuno as New Independent Director to its Board
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Form 8-K Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 23
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Bezos, Musk among billionaires gaining net worth in pandemic: report
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Tesla (TSLA) Investors Need to Consider the Big Picture, Morgan Stanley Reiterates Equalweight
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BofA Securities Downgrades Tesla (TSLA) to Underperform
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 17 Filed by: Kirkhorn Zachary
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Tesla (TSLA) IV above 100 as shares down 3.8%
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Global auto output could fall by nearly 20 million in 2020: LMC
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Tesla (TSLA) has lost a bid to invalidate Nikola Motor patents in USPTO dispute - Nikola Motor CEO
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Tesla (TSLA) Shares Discount 4 Mllion Units by 2030 - Morgan Stanley
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1 to 1 after shares rally 57% over 7 straight sessions
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: Apr 13 Filed by: Baglino Andrew D
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Tesla Announces Date for First Quarter 2020 Financial Results and Webcast
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Tesla (TSLA) Can't Duck Investor Suit Over Musk's Take-Private Tweet - Bloomberg
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Tesla shares extend rally after China registration surge and nod from Goldman
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Tesla (TSLA) April and May IV above 100 as shares rally 3% after Goldman initiated with Buy
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Pre-Open Movers 04/15: (JBLU) (UEPS) (ATHX) Higher; (CVA) (IVZ) (ILMN) Lower (more...)
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Tesla (TSLA) Restarting Production has Risks - Morgan Stanley
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Tesla (TSLA) IV above 100 into initiated with a Buy at Goldman Sachs
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Tesla's China car registrations surge in March as Shanghai factory back up
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Goldman Sachs Starts Tesla (TSLA) at Buy, Says Co is Leader in EVs Poised for LT Growth

